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Sink Water Pump

Posted: 03 Jul 2011, 20:34
by foggygolf
Hi all

Probably a daft question but here goes.

I've got a sink for my van from a friend of a friend, it's unused but doesn't have a pump (assuming they have pumps). It's made by Suter and has a nozzle on the end of the head which you turn for water however all i have underneath the sink is a clear pipe and a waste pipe so the question is what do i need to make it work??

Any advice greatly appreciated as always.

Rich

Re: Sink Water Pump

Posted: 03 Jul 2011, 21:01
by California Dreamin
Most sink taps of this type, have a built in switch that operates the pump as the tap is opened. You should see a couple of wires coming out of the bottom of the tap mechanism.
I suppose you could have a seperate switch but it would be a bit of a pain first opening the tap then pressing a switch to operate the pump.
Martin

Re: Sink Water Pump

Posted: 03 Jul 2011, 21:30
by foggygolf
Hi Martin, yet again great help! I'll take a look in the morning.

Many thanks

Richard

Re: Sink Water Pump

Posted: 09 Jul 2011, 15:48
by Cyrus
There are two types of pump available, inline that fit in line between your water container and tap or submersible ones that you just drop into a water container and sucks the water out.

As said the tap should contain a micro switch that you should hear when turning the tap and have two wires exiting the tap/switch. Sorry to be repetitive. :wink: