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Some1 October 16th 05 01:55 PM

winter use of cottage?
 
I just purchased a cottage in Northern Ontario, and would like to use it at
times in the winter.
The water pump is down by the lake, and I've seen a system a long time ago
that self prime's the pump, so that you only flick the switch to get the
water going again.
I realise that I would still have to drain all the water lines when I leave.
Would some one here know about this or other systems, like the inline water
heaters?
Thanks to all.

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[email protected] October 16th 05 02:14 PM

winter use of cottage?
 
Some1 wrote:

The water pump is down by the lake, and I've seen a system a long time ago
that self prime's the pump, so that you only flick the switch to get the
water going again.
I realise that I would still have to drain all the water lines when I leave.
Would some one here know about this or other systems, like the inline water
heaters?


A submerged pump with a pressure switch and a small leak in the cabin
might work well. The water under the ice might be 39 F. The leak might
be continuous, or it might happen when a thermostat opens a solenoid
valve as the cabin water temp approaches 35 F.

Nick


SteveB October 16th 05 05:11 PM

winter use of cottage?
 

"Some1" wrote in message
...
I just purchased a cottage in Northern Ontario, and would like to use it at
times in the winter.
The water pump is down by the lake, and I've seen a system a long time ago
that self prime's the pump, so that you only flick the switch to get the
water going again.
I realise that I would still have to drain all the water lines when I
leave.
Would some one here know about this or other systems, like the inline
water heaters?
Thanks to all.

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Got a cabin in Utah. Same thing. Water is turned off from the supply from
Oct1 to Mar1. During that time, you have to take in water in containers. I
put a 55 gallon drum in the attic, and have plastic lines running to two
sinks and toilet. Showering is by Solar Shower and heated water. I just
bought a pump to pump the water from the truck up to the 55 gal barrel.

Adjustments have to be made for winter. Depending on your cabin, you could
make a delivery system, but you would have to do it where the pipes could
not freeze. Not a simple thing.

Your line from the lake is most likely frozen solid and under two feet of
snow during the winter. You wouldn't be able to use lake water even if you
could run the pump.

Check with others in the area and see what they do.

Steve




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