>> …turn off the faucet on the dock every time you leave the boat!

 

Absolutely! Although, I rarely have to do it, since I live aboard PAX.

 

Thanks for that info on the system not having a problem. Makes sense.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John 
Strong
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2018 11:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [UnifliteWorld] water system

 

Doug, you may have nothing wrong with your system.  If the pump breaker is on, 
and you're connected to shore water, when you open a faucet the pressure in 
your system drops, which causes the pump to run.  If you want to leave the 
breaker on, you could install a check valve on the output of the pump which 
would prevent it from sensing shore water pressure.  Turning the breaker off 
sounds simpler to me.

 

Also (speaking as a retired marine surveyor), when you're connected to shore 
water, please please please remember to turn off the faucet on the dock every 
time you leave the boat! If the diaphragm in the boat's pressure regulator 
fails, shore water will sink your boat in a hurry.

 

On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 8:16 AM, Doug Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:

Frank,

 

Thanks for the response. It sounds like the same system my Hatteras friend has 
and explained to me. So I assume my pressure sensor is faulty or set above 
shore water pressure. So, I’m back to where I’ve always been; turning off the 
pump when shore water is connected and turning it off when disconnected. 

 

From: 'Frank Spor' via UnifliteWorld [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2018 9:11 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [UnifliteWorld] water system

 

Doug, I'm not an expert here, but I own the 46'.  
The internal pump has a pressure switch in it or with it to shut the pump off 
when the set pressure is reached.  Usually the dock pressure exceeds that 
pressure, so the pump would normally not run when dock water is hooked up.  I 
leave mine turned off when hooked up to the dock.  There is a check valve where 
you hook up the dock water to keep from pumping internal water backwards into 
the dock system.  Originally my old pump had an expansion tank and an external 
pressure switch.  The new pumps don't need expansion tanks and the switch is 
internal.  Hope that helps.  frank

 

On Tuesday, January 9, 2018, 7:32:25 PM EST, Doug Thomas <[email protected]> 
wrote: 

 

 

I have a question concerning the water systems on a 46’ Uniflite. It has to do 
with switching between internal water tanks and external dock water. I was told 
by a Hatteras owner that he has a pressure sensor that determines if the boat 
is hooked up to shore water or not. If so, the fresh water pump does not 
operate unless the shore water pressure drops excessively. I question whether 
this is the way the Uniflite works. When I have the pump turned on, even with 
shore water connected, when I open a faucet, the pump runs. The shore water 
pressure seems to be fine. So, how does the Uniflite system switch between 
internal water tanks and external shore water?

 

Doug

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