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Ac circulation pump
- Ayesore
- Scurvy Dog
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- Vessel Info: 1988 Carver Motego 3257.
- Location: Vermont
Ac circulation pump
- km1125
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Re: Ac circulation pump
Are you sure the unit is no good? Did you clean the impeller section and make sure the impeller spins freely?
- Ayesore
- Scurvy Dog
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- Joined: April 19th, 2022, 6:55 pm
- Vessel Info: 1988 Carver Motego 3257.
- Location: Vermont
Re: Ac circulation pump
- km1125
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Re: Ac circulation pump
- JohnS
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- Vessel Info: 2003 350 Mariner
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Re: Ac circulation pump
My ac units:
1 - 16000 btu Marinaire
2 - 9000 btu Marinaire
they both were on this weekend here in DFW, temp was about 102 and inside the boat was 71 during the day and got to 68 at night with both units running.
- bud37
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Re: Ac circulation pump
FYI.....just to get on the same page....the cooling water pump specs are generally, unless otherwise stated, the flow in GPH at the pump outlet that is open to atmosphere. (The same applies for bilge pumps by the way). If the air/heat unit requires lets say 300 GPH for proper operation then it means that minimum flow is at the unit itself not at the pump discharge/ the pump rating. There are considerable flow losses in different styles of tubing and fittings which need to be taken into consideration along with the ambient air temp and the average cooling water temp in your boating area along with the height the cooling water has to travel going thru a system.
I guess what I am saying is don't just size to the spec or minimum because your circumstances can change each day as your boat moves around.
JohnS....I am not commenting on your install choice, thanks for posting your solution with the boat model, I just want it to be clear to all about all the factors and why sometimes the pump specs seem overly large but after a specific boat model fitting they may be found to be just enough....hope some of this helps as this is a fairly complicated topic even for the original designers.
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