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Post by Robotstar5 Mon Aug 10 2020, 15:41

Kicking some ideas about for mounting my Godwin pump and wondered if I mounted it like this with the inlet/suction pipe marked in yellow, would I have any problems priming it?.

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Post by Woodsman Mon Aug 10 2020, 16:57

I reckon that as long as the water level in the tank is higher than the inlet it should syphon over nicely.

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Post by Appletop Tue Aug 11 2020, 08:59

Nope, it'll air lock. See my reply on faceache.
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Post by Woodsman Tue Aug 11 2020, 10:08

Appletop wrote:Nope, it'll air lock. See my reply on faceache.

I stand corrected. Smile Of course, bottom of pipe in bucket would need to be higher than pump to start siphoning

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Post by Appletop Tue Aug 11 2020, 22:08

I did very similar with my A2 Godwin and that was a total pig to prime and very often ran all day on one side of the stroke and not both as they are a double acting pump, having said that it has worked that way for 30 odd years and I've still not changed it!!
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Post by Robotstar5 Wed Aug 12 2020, 09:40

Looks like I will be going for bottom entry (ooh err missus Very Happy ) just got to find the plumbing equivalent of what I know as a bulkhead fitting.

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Post by Woodsman Wed Aug 12 2020, 10:12

Robotstar5 wrote:Looks like I will be going for bottom entry (ooh err missus Very Happy  ) just got to find the plumbing equivalent of what I know as a bulkhead fitting.

Bulkhead fitting

or visit your local pond/aquatic shop. I used something similar to pipe up my pond filter tank.

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Post by StuartTurnerSteve Wed Aug 12 2020, 11:10

I use these or wherever supplies them cheapest....

https://www.toolstation.com/compression-tank-connector/p71736?store=FJ&utm_source=googleshopping&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=googleshoppingfeed

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Post by Robotstar5 Wed Aug 12 2020, 14:45

StuartTurnerSteve wrote:I use these or wherever supplies them cheapest....

https://www.toolstation.com/compression-tank-connector/p71736?store=FJ&utm_source=googleshopping&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=googleshoppingfeed

"Compression tank connector" now I know what to look for, cheers Steve Thumbs Up

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Post by maryalice Wed Aug 12 2020, 18:41

Just another word for Bulkhead fitting.

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Post by blue cat Thu Aug 13 2020, 19:42

Why not replace the elbow at the top left with an equal tee fitting. You can then fit a tap and funnel on the upward part of the tee for priming the pump. No need to makes holes in your tank.

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Post by Robotstar5 Thu Aug 13 2020, 20:48

blue cat wrote:Why not replace the elbow at the top left with an equal tee fitting. You can then fit a tap and funnel on the upward part of the tee for priming the pump. No need to makes holes in your tank.

Worth thinking about, a polished copper funnel would look nice.

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Post by maryalice Thu Aug 13 2020, 22:51

blue cat wrote:Why not replace the elbow at the top left with an equal tee fitting. You can then fit a tap and funnel on the upward part of the tee for priming the pump. No need to makes holes in your tank.

Blue cat come on my friend, all a T will do is fill the bucket as the water will take the least resistive path.

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Post by StuartTurnerSteve Fri Aug 14 2020, 09:52

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Post by blue cat Fri Aug 14 2020, 22:23

maryalice wrote:
blue cat wrote:Why not replace the elbow at the top left with an equal tee fitting. You can then fit a tap and funnel on the upward part of the tee for priming the pump. No need to makes holes in your tank.

Blue cat come on my friend, all a T will do is fill the bucket as the water will take the least resistive path.

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Maryalice, I have something similar on my Blackstone pump, the water drops straight through the tee to the suction chamber, of course some may divert into the bucket, but all it needs is a small amount of water to reach the suction for the pump to prime. The water is added after the pump is turning but not necessarily pumping.

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Post by Appletop Sat Aug 15 2020, 08:14

[quote="maryalice"][quote="blue cat"]Why not replace the elbow at the top left with an equal tee fitting. You can then fit a tap and funnel on the upward part of the tee for priming the pump. No need to makes holes in your tank.[/quote]

Blue cat come on my friend, all a T will do is fill the bucket as the water will take the least resistive path.

Maryalice    [/quote]

Come on Mary from the Dairy, engage brain. Put a non return valve on the inlet side on the pipe in the bucket, then the water poured into the funnel will fill the pump and not the bucket..... Very Happy
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Post by oldgit Sat Aug 15 2020, 10:45

Come on chaps, it's obvious it wont prime; there's too many breaks in that pipe.

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Post by Woodsman Sat Aug 15 2020, 14:16

oldgit wrote:Come on chaps, it's obvious it wont prime; there's too many breaks in that pipe.


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Post by Robotstar5 Sat Aug 15 2020, 20:30

oldgit wrote:Come on chaps, it's obvious it wont prime; there's too many breaks in that pipe.

It's to allow more water into the pipe instead of just picking up at the bottom Very Happy

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