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Westerbeke 7.0 BCG - Raw Water Pump; Raw Water Intake Strainer

Westerbeke 7.0 BCG
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COOLING
SYSTEM
RAW
WATER
INTAKE
STRAINER
NOTE:
Always
install
the
strainer at or below
the
waterUne
so
the strainer will
always
be
self-priming.
A
clean
raw
water
int.alee
strainer is a
vital
component
of
the
engine's
cooling
system.
Include a
visual
inspection
of
this
strainer
when
making
your
periodic engine
check.
The
water
in the glass
should
be
clear.
Perfonn
the
following
maintenance after
every
100
hours
of
operation:
·
1.
Close
the
raw
water
seacock.
2:
Remove
and
clean
the
strainer
filter.
3. ·
Clean
the
glass.
4.
Replace
the
washer
if
necessary.
5.
Reassemble
and
install
the
strainer.
6.
Open
the
seacock.
7.
Run
the
engine
and
check
for
leaks.
NOTE:
Also follow
the
above
procedure after
having
run
hard
aground.
If
the
engine
temperature
gauge ever
shows
a higher
than
normal
reading, the
cause
may
be that silt, leaves
or
grass
may
have been
caught
up
in the
strainer,
slowing
the
flow
of
raw
water
through
tQ.e
cooling
system
~
SEAUllG
WASH~
RAW
WATER
INTAKE
STRAINER
OWNER
INSTALLED
(TYPICAL)
RAW
WATER
COOLING
CIRCUIT
The
raw
water
fiow
is
created
by
a
positive
displacement
impeller
pump.
This
pump
draws
water
directly
from
the
raw
water
source
(ocean,
lake,
or
river}
through
a
hose
to the
water
strainer.
The
raw
water
passes from
the
strainer
through
the
raw
water
pump
to
the
heat
exchanger
(through
the
heat
exchanger
tubes)
where it
cools
the
engine
circulat-
ing
fresh
water
coolant.
~.raw
water is
then
discharged
into
the
water-injected
eifiaust
elbow,
mixing
with
and
cool-
ing the exhaust
gasses.
This
mixture of exhaust gas
and
raw
water
is
discharged
overboard
by
the engine's exhaust
gas
discharge
pressure.
RAW
WATER
PUMP
The
raw
water
pump
is
a
self-priming,
rotary
pump
with a
non-ferrous,housjng
and
a
Neoprene
impeller.
The
impeller
has
flexible
pladeS
which
wipe
against
a
curved
cam
plate
wiililii
ihe
@peller
housing,
producing
the
pumping
action.
On
no account should this
pump
fJ'e
run
dry.
There
should
always
be
a spare impeller
and
impeµer
cover
gasket
aboard
(an
impeller kit}.
Raw
water
pump
impeller
failures
occur
when
lubricant
(mw
water)
is not present
during
engine
operation.
Such
failures
are
not
warrantable,
and operators
are
cautioned
to
make
sure
raw
water
flow
is
present
at
start-
up.
The
mw
water pump
should
be
inspected
periodically
for
broken
or
tom
impeller
blades.
See
MAINI'ENANCE
SCHEDULE.
NOTE:
Should a failure occur with
the
pump~
internal
parts
(seals
and
bearings),
it
may
be
more
cost efficient to
pur-
chase
a
new
pump
and
ntbuild the
original
pump
as a
spare.
Changing
the
Raw
Water
Pump
1...,eller
Close
the
raw
water
int.alee
valve.
Remove
the
pump
cover
and,
with
the
aid
oftwo·small
screwdrivers,
carefully
pry
the
impeller
out of the
pump.
Install
the
new
impeller
and
gasket.
Move
the
blades
to confonn
to
the
c:urved
cam
plate
and
push
the impeller into
the
pump's
housing.
When
assem-
bling,
apply
a thin
coating
of
lubricant
to
the impeller
and
gasket.
Open
the
~w
water
int.alee
valve.
IMPELLER
RAW
WATER
PUMP
APPLY
LUBRICANT
OR
LIQUID
SOAP
·AT
ASSEMBLY
A
CAUTION:
If
any
of lhe
vanes
have
btalceo
off
lhe
impeller,
they
must
be located
to
prewmt
blOckage
in
the
cooling
circuit.
They
often
can
be
found
in
the heat
exchanger.
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