Clark-Pump or conventional Watermaker

Conventional watermaker vs energy-saving systems based on the Clark pump principle

Who is which product is right for?

A watermaker is certainly one of the larger purchases and needs to be well chosen. The question of whether a conventional or energy-saving watermaker is the right one comes up again and again. However, boats, their users and projects are so different that a general answer is not possible. Therefore, we would like to provide some help in this article.

First, it should be considered which aspects characterize each category:

The aspect of fault diagnosis and repair options should not be underestimated, especially on long journeys! The one big disadvantage of energy-saving systems with Clark pumps is precisely this. In the event of a malfunction, it is much more difficult for the layperson to find the cause, as it is not immediately obvious where there may be a defect.

In addition to the pros and cons of the respective systems, it is also helpful to ask yourself a few questions:

  • How is the energy supply on board? Is there enough surplus or generator power available?
  • How much water is needed?
  • How important is low-noise operation for the intended installation location and intended use?
  • How long should the water be produced?
    What value do I place on an independent diagnosis and repair option?

 

Are you still undecided? Contact us and we will clarify your questions!