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Dec 19, 2016

Pump hammering after installing accumulator

I have a class B with a nearly new pump (Shurflo 4008, installed about 1 year ago). Even with the bypass, running the sink caused pump cycling to a degree though not as bad as it was with the old 3 chamber pump. I decided to add a small accumulator to smooth out the flow and reduce cycling; even though I know the bypass and the accumulator both are designed to accomplish the same thing.

Now, when running the sink (even at very low output) the water flow is smooth and the pump cycles normally and acceptably. However, occasionally when you turn the tap off, the pump hammers on and off for about 1-1.5 seconds quite loudly. It probably cycles 7 or 8 times until it hits pressure and shuts off.

I'm wondering what I could do to correct this, and if anyone can assess what the cause may be. Thanks in advance!
  • I'm not sure what you mean by a bypass pump? I'm using the Shurflow pump that was already in the MH's water system.

    Bill
  • Trackrig wrote:
    The two most common accumulator tanks are the littler plastic one and the larger steel one. I installed the larger one in my MH and all has been fine with it. I'll install another larger one in my TT in the spring when it's warm outside again.

    With the larger ones you have to set the air pressure in the bladder. In the four years it's been installed, I've had to re-pressure the bladder once. Does the smaller one also need to be pressurized and did you do it?

    Bill


    Small plastic. Do you also use a bypass pump? My accumulator was factory pressurized and I checked the pressure and it's good. You can feel it working, you get a nice steady stream when the pump turns off.
  • :) Hi, if your pump continues to cycle, you might have a small leak somewhere or air in the lines. If you haven't already done this, I would suggest that you install flex hoses to the pump.
  • The two most common accumulator tanks are the littler plastic one and the larger steel one. I installed the larger one in my MH and all has been fine with it. I'll install another larger one in my TT in the spring when it's warm outside again.

    With the larger ones you have to set the air pressure in the bladder. In the four years it's been installed, I've had to re-pressure the bladder once. Does the smaller one also need to be pressurized and did you do it?

    Bill

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