Pumps
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- October 03, 2021
When assembling your boat's plumbing system, there are many different combinations of valves and fittings that can be used. If you're doing this type of work, it is important that you understand the various types of valves that are available, and that you also understand which combinations are right for each application or situation. Some combinations of fittings and valves are safer and more effective than others, and there are some combinations that should never be used. Read on to better understand how to put your boat's plumbing system together in the best way possible.
Types of Plumbing Valves and Fittings
We highly recommend plumbing fittings manufactured by Groco, who has been providing innovative, high-quality mechanical solutions since 1918. Groco offers a collection of plumbing valves and fittings for your boat that allows you to build a complete plumbing solution. Here's what they offer...
The FBV series of flanged seacock features a full-flow ball valve and a
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- May 05, 2021
For decades, the most popular brand of bilge pumps in the boating industry has been Rule. Rule pumps - with their easily recognizable red, white and blue color pattern - have been the standard for boat builders who prefer high quality and reliability for over 50 years. As a result, there are a variety of sizes and types of Rule bilge pumps manufactured and used over the years. From non-automatic to automatic and ranging in capacities from 360 to 3800 gallons per minute, there's a Rule bilge pump available to fit almost any application.
Non-Automatic Bilge Pumps
Rule non-automatic bilge pumps operate in an on or off capacity via a standard switch or can operate in an on/off and automatic capacity via a float switch and 3-Way panel switch. Non-automatic pumps provide you with the most control over the pump rather than depending on automatic operation.
In the last 5 to 6 years, Rule submersible bilge pumps (including the non-automatic pumps) have undergone a significant redesign
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