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AC Water Manifold Project
- Alanna Mo Cree
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AC Water Manifold Project
It's nice having the valves so we can service one unit while the other keeps running, and I was thinking of expanding on the system by adding some flush ports or a full setup to easily connect garden hoses for descaling as shown in these plans:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/ ... sp=sharing
Here in central Florida I have to descale every 6 months to a year.
What I'm not a fan of is the schedule 40 PVC fittings in this application. I don't see Marelon fittings to reproduce what I'm trying to do, and a bronze setup would be very heavy and very expensive. I'm thinking of switching out the schedule 40 for schedule 80 PVC. Anyone have similar setups or ideas?
Alanna Mo Cree | Apopka Florida
2003 Carver 360 Sport Sedan
Twin Volvo 8.1Gi
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- Midnightsun
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Re: AC Water Manifold Project
Personally I would have no issue making the manifold out of PVC with the appropriate valves you need to separate the systems for descaling purposes.
- Alanna Mo Cree
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Re: AC Water Manifold Project
I can build out what I'm thinking for about $100 with the gray stuff. Moving it off the top of the pump using some hose is an idea.
Alanna Mo Cree | Apopka Florida
2003 Carver 360 Sport Sedan
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Re: AC Water Manifold Project

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Re: AC Water Manifold Project
- Alanna Mo Cree
- CYO Supporter
- Posts: 75
- Joined: February 5th, 2022, 10:45 pm
- Vessel Info: 2003 360 Sport Sedan
Twin 8.1Gi Volvo Penta FWC - Location: Sanford, Florida
- Has thanked: 33 times
- Been thanked: 38 times
Re: AC Water Manifold Project
I need to find a couple more fittings to finish things out. The short length of hose with the painters tape on it can become the vibration isolator and then I'll see if I can mount the manifold somewhere.
I was able to use it when servicing the salon a couple weeks back. It is so much easier to unscrew the cap, screw in regular garden hose, and use a transfer pump to first drain and then circulate descaling fluid. This used to require undoing hose clamps, fighting to get the hoses off the barbs, fighting to get hoses back on temporary barbs, brushing up on my sailor vocabulary, etc.
Alanna Mo Cree | Apopka Florida
2003 Carver 360 Sport Sedan
Twin Volvo 8.1Gi
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- Alanna Mo Cree
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Twin 8.1Gi Volvo Penta FWC - Location: Sanford, Florida
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Re: AC Water Manifold Project
I think all the 90 degree bends are really impacting the flow rates. Version 3 (this is version 2) in addition to coming off the pump with a single hose to the manifold I'm planning to only have a single 90 for each output to the A/C units. Essentially I'll have the pump to the hose to the side of the manifold, then have each of the two outputs come of at a 90. This will hopefully provide much better flow rates, but for now everything is working.
The blue cap indicates the salon A/C. I also have a blue dot next to the breaker on the electrical panel.
The colored dots on the panel is a trick I learned from some hard core cruisers. Red indicates breakers that should not be switched without due consideration. Yellow indicates breakers that are only on when in use.
Alanna Mo Cree | Apopka Florida
2003 Carver 360 Sport Sedan
Twin Volvo 8.1Gi
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