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I asked Brent Swain the same question on the metaboatsociety.com forum,
and he replied that he has used a brass pump for 6 years with no adverse affects, see here http://tinyurl.com/29cbw regards garry "dg" wrote in message ... On eBay there's an ad for a 500 gpd watermaker (US Watermakers) that uses a brass General pump. Question to co - most watermakers seem to use either bronze, s/s or titanium pumps - yours is brass. what's the expected pump life in tropical (85-90 deg) seawater. Answer from co - We have watermakers with brass pumps that have lasted 20 years. The damage that occurs to the pump is primarily when the pump sits in salt water. The system should be back flushed after each use with fresh water thus eliminating this problem. Most of the units we manufacture have stainless steel pumps. What about using the brass pumps - what he says is true WRT corrosion - typical operations would be 1 hr per day and back flushed with RO'd water. And brass should be fine in distilled water. But what about plain old wear from hours of operation. What about the pickling chemical? |
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