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Noisy
RV Water Pumps
by
Tim R. Enright
The first thing we noticed when we got our new RV was how loud the
water pump was when we used it. The first time the dog heard it,
she about tore through the door trying to get away from it. After
that incident we had to do something. Here are a few things you
can do to help reduce the level of noise of your pump.
A couple of things you can try prior to spending very much money,
are to add some rubber insulators between the pump mount and the
place it is fastened to your RV. Also if your pump has hard tubing
attached to it, try replacing the section fastened to the pump with
flexible tubing. This will prevent vibration from being transferred
down the piping.
If these things don't seem to do the job, replacing the pump with
a new one will most likely help. Many new RV's may not have the
best pumps. Some real good ones can be found for under $100.00 dollars.
You could also add an Accumulator Tank. This will allow your system
to stay pressurized so the pump will not need to go on every time
you need water.
Article
Courtesy of : BugSmacker.com
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