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probably going to Hell for this, but where is the switch to the pump out? - Printable Version +- Tiara Yacht Owners Forum (https://www.tiaraownersclub.com/forum) +-- Forum: Tiara Yachts Discussion Forum (https://www.tiaraownersclub.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Forum: AC/Heat, Plumbing & Sanitation (https://www.tiaraownersclub.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=29) +--- Thread: probably going to Hell for this, but where is the switch to the pump out? (/showthread.php?tid=766) Pages:
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probably going to Hell for this, but where is the switch to the pump out? - sluggo - 07-15-2014 woo woo!! I got it to pump. For the record, I have a 2006 Tiara Sovran 3600. it is configured the following way...There is no 'y' valve, rather the pump out is on the port bow, the waste overboard is in the starboard aft. So turn on the pump out switch in the dc breaker board under the steps. Now go back to the trunk and open it. Crawl in and in the rear, starboard side is a tru hull with a ball valve on it. As you can see, there are some wires on it. I thought this was a relay, it is actually the switch. Open the valve, be careful to open it slowly and you will feel the pump turn on, I pulled it all the way, and actually was 'past' the switch. So just pull the lever and you may have to jiggle it a little. Now how long you let it run, I am still not sure. But this is a vacum pump, not one of those grinder pumps. so you dont have to worry about running it dry. I guess you could have someone in the cabin moniter the guage for the tank level. (but of course that would have to work as well!!! next project!!) that's it!!! probably going to Hell for this, but where is the switch to the pump out? - RickT - 08-02-2014 Re: Vacuflush Discharge pumps - You will know when the tank is empty when you see and hear bubbles coming from the underwater discharge. You can't miss it. Good thing they added an on and off switch to the thru hull since operating the pump with the thru hull closed implodes the duck bills in the pump. I just replaced mine on a 2001 3500 Express. The duck bills were trashed impressively. One imploded into itself the other exploded impressively out such that you would never guess it was ever a duck bill. These are impressive pumps, very robust, unlike the less expensive Jabsco's you get to replace every two to ten years or so. |