How the bilge pump works and how to install it on board

A monobloc pump and its float © O. Chauvin

Discreetly tucked away in the bilge, the bilge pump is forgotten until it is needed... For this safety device to play its full role, it must be properly installed and maintained. Here's how to stay afloat!

There are manual models, but most bilge pumps are electric. They are automatic, detect the presence of water and are activated by a float switch. The pump itself consists of an electric motor, enclosed in a waterproof case. This pump must be placed at the lowest point of the boat.

Monobloc pumps

Modern electric pumps are one-piece, with the motor directly driving a small turbine that pumps water through a strainer and out through a pipe connected to a through-hull. The strainer, a kind of screen, traps debris and prevents it from blocking the rotation.

Une turbine évacue l'eau
A turbine evacuates the water

The high speed

A pump is characterized by its flow rate, i.e. the number of liters it can evacuate in one hour. Numbers may seem important, but they are never important enough when it comes to fighting a leak. Economy is a bad advice when it comes to bilge pumps: if a small model, from 1200 l/h is enough to evacuate run-off, having a flow rate of 4000 l/h is a minimum on board a unit of any importance.

Choisissez un débit suffisant
Choose a sufficient flow

A control panel

The pump should start automatically when needed, but it should also be possible to force it to start, even if only to check that it is working. It must also be possible to switch it off for handling or transport. Therefore, you need a switch with three positions: On, Off and Automatic, as well as a light that will indicate when the pump is on.

Un panneau de commande complet
A complete control panel

Reliable connections

The power supply should preferably come from the starter battery, as this is the one most likely to be properly charged in all circumstances. The dedicated switches incorporate the three-position toggle, the indicator light and a fuse. Connection is relatively simple and a diagram is provided with the switch. The connections will of course be made using tinned, perfectly crimped and insulated connections.

Le schéma de raccordement est inclus
The connection diagram is included

A removable support

When access is difficult, a dismountable support can be made that will greatly facilitate assembly and future maintenance. A simple aluminum plate with the bottom end bent at right angles will receive the pump and its float. The whole unit can be removed for cleaning without having to bend over or wade through the dirty water.

Un support amovible pour faciliter l'entretien
A removable stand for easy maintenance

A simple assembly

The assembly of new equipment is greatly simplified by the detachable strainers and bases that form the support of the device. Simply screw each of them onto the support, clip the pump and float onto it and connect the discharge pipe, which must open out through a grommet in the plating. The height of the support is then adjusted before proceeding with the electrical connection.

Les systèmes clipsés facilitent le montage
Clip-on systems make assembly easier

The bilge pump is only a palliative and its efficiency should never lead to neglecting a water inlet. Hearing it work should alert you rather than reassure you!

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