New water pump, inlet now higher, any worries? May 19, 2019, 12:38:20 pm So I replaced my original pump with a new Shurflo. On the new unit, the inlet is higher than the old one. I didn't notice it until I had it installed. I filled the water tank with a bit of water, below where the inlet pipe is, and it was able to pump water just fine. I figure it's best to ask the experts though. Does anyone see any issues with the extra height on the inlet side?Pictures attached.
Re: New water pump, inlet now higher, any worries? Reply #1 – May 19, 2019, 02:44:49 pm The only thing that comes to mind, is that if you run your fresh water tank dry and get air into your pump, you likely will need to refill to a little higher level to get the pump to re-prime. But most people will usually add plenty of water in that situation.Art 1 Likes
Re: New water pump, inlet now higher, any worries? Reply #2 – May 19, 2019, 03:49:01 pm Quote from: Older_Fossil - May 19, 2019, 02:44:49 pmThe only thing that comes to mind, is that if you run your fresh water tank dry and get air into your pump, you likely will need to refill to a little higher level to get the pump to re-prime. But most people will usually add plenty of water in that situation.ArtAgreed. As long and the tank water level is higher than the pump inlet level - no problem.As long as there is no air in the line between the tank and the pump (the usual condition) - no problem.If you have an empty tank and just barely fill it, it might churn for a while but my guess is that it would still prime itself eventually. This would be a rare situation. You should be fine. Rich'03 MB in NC 1 Likes