Subject: Significant noise using head sink/shower in R-27/OB
When I received our R-27/OB's systems training last week one thing that was noted was the significant noise coming from inside the cabinet supporting the sink when activating the head sink and shower water outlets. A strong 'slapping' noise, as if someone was banging on the boat's structure, is heard as the water pump pulses the water pressure.
It was suggested that a means be found for stopping the knocking noises being caused by the very stiff hot-red/cold-blue PEX lines in/under the head sink's cabinet. These PEX lines rest on the cabinet’s interior frame and with the water pump pulsing the water pressure they vibrate and setup a continuous real nasty noise. A resolution to this maybe is to insulate the two PEX lines from each other and the cabinet’s frame locally and then strapping them together might/should stop or reduce the slapping noises significantly. This will be my first attempt at fixing the noisy/water-pressure-pulsing vibrating PEX lines. 🙂
When I received our R-27/OB's systems training last week one thing that was noted was the significant noise coming from inside the cabinet supporting the sink when activating the head sink and shower water outlets. A strong 'slapping' noise, as if someone was banging on the boat's structure, is heard as the water pump pulses the water pressure.
It was suggested that a means be found for stopping the knocking noises being caused by the very stiff hot-red/cold-blue PEX lines in/under the head sink's cabinet. These PEX lines rest on the cabinet’s interior frame and with the water pump pulsing the water pressure they vibrate and setup a continuous real nasty noise. A resolution to this maybe is to insulate the two PEX lines from each other and the cabinet’s frame locally and then strapping them together might/should stop or reduce the slapping noises significantly. This will be my first attempt at fixing the noisy/water-pressure-pulsing vibrating PEX lines. 🙂