A hydrophore system is an essential part of a ship's freshwater management, designed to supply pressurized water for onboard needs such as drinking, washing, and other daily functions. The system works by using a hydrophore pump, which maintains a consistent water pressure throughout the vessel. Fresh water hydrophore systems are commonly found in ships to ensure a reliable and efficient water distribution network, reducing the need for manual water handling and improving onboard comfort for crew and passengers.
1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT The Hollex Type 4 Hydrophore Pressurised Water System is a high-quality water supply system designed for marine use, featuring a Jabsco ParMax HD4 pump. This system provides consistent water pressure with adjustable head (0 to 6 bar) and operates with minimal noise and energy consumption. Equipped with a 24-liter pressure tank, it ensures reliable water supply without frequent motor activation, making it an efficient and quiet solution for boats.
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€ 621,79
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT The Technautic Marine Hydrophore Pressurised Water System ensures reliable water pressure aboard marine vessels with high-performance features. Available in various configurations with tanks ranging from 8 to 20 liters, this system uses a high-pressure steel vessel and Flojet Tiger or Flojet 4325 pumps. Its stainless steel flanges and built-in switch offer durability and efficiency, while the models are suitable for drinking water use.
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€ 574,01
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT The Vetus HF Marine Hydrophore Pressurised Water System provides consistent water pressure similar to domestic systems. Designed with a pressure tank containing a rubber diaphragm, this system minimizes noise, conserves energy, and ensures a steady water supply. With multiple voltage and flow rate options, it meets electromagnetic compatibility requirements and offers durability and reliability for marine vessels.
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€ 629,28
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT The Vetus HYDRF Marine Hydrophor Regulator Pressurised Water System ensures reliable, steady water pressure aboard your vessel. With a pressure tank featuring a rubber diaphragm, this system reduces motor activation, minimizing noise and conserving energy. Equipped with a configurable pressure regulator and self-suction pump, it offers energy efficiency, constant water pressure, and easy maintenance for marine environments.
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€ 805,92
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT The Vetus EXPAT075 Water Accumulator/Expansion Tank ensures stable water pressure by smoothing out fluctuations in the supply system. With a food-grade butyl rubber membrane and a durable polyamide body, this compact tank minimizes the need for frequent motor activation, reducing energy consumption and noise. Its simple installation and reliable performance make it ideal for marine use.
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€ 40,15
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT The Jabsco Accumulator Tank is designed for reliability and durability in marine water supply systems. Available in 1L, 0.6L, and 8L sizes, this tank helps maintain consistent water pressure, reducing system strain and ensuring smooth operation. A must-have for any yacht's water supply system, providing long-lasting performance.
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€ 69,76
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What are the key components of a typical hydrophore set?
A typical hydrophore set consists of several key components, including a self-priming water pump, a hydrophore tank, and a pressure switch. The tank helps maintain a constant water pressure, while the pump ensures proper water supply through suction and discharge. Additional components may include a valve for controlling water flow, a membrane to prevent pressure loss, and a suction line that draws water from the intake. The set is designed for automatic operation, ensuring efficient water supply while preventing dry running and excessive pump activation.
What are the key differences between a hydrophore pump and a standard water pump on a boat?
A hydrophore pump differs from a standard water pump on a boat primarily due to its built-in pressure vessel and self-priming capabilities. While a standard pump simply moves water, a hydrophore system is designed to maintain consistent water pressure by storing pressurized water in a tank, allowing for continuous supply without frequent activation of the pump. The hydrophore system also typically includes features like a side channel pump, which improves water intake efficiency, and automatic operation, ensuring the pump only activates when needed to maintain the required pressure.
Can a multi tank hydrophore system provide better water supply performance than a single tank setup?
Yes, a multi-tank hydrophore system can offer better water supply performance compared to a single-tank setup. With multiple tanks, the system can provide a more consistent water supply, as the pressure in the tanks is distributed across several reservoirs, reducing the frequency of pump activation. Additionally, multi-tank systems often allow for greater flexibility in adjusting parameters such as suction height and pressure, which can prevent issues like pump dry running and optimize the overall water supply for various needs on the boat.
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