Now back home and the upgrades have begun,
( We do upgrades now ) I have finally finished the plumbing work ,started ages ago when I moved the pump to underneath, now the mains supply doesn't run thru the cupboard to get back outside under the floor.
It's all been moved to just in front of the R/H stab leg so no chance of flooding inside from it now and I can hook up without having to stuff around with that stupid door.
Around 24 possible flooding points have now been reduced to 2 at the sink and 4 for the shower/HWS not to mention more cupboard space.
If the plastic fitting isn't durable enough it will be easy to fit a brass one and I have a garden hose end which I have filled in with silastic to use as a blanking cap to keep out damn wasp and things. Made an alloy bracket which the John Guest fitting clamps onto allowing the tap fitting to be changed if needed.
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Made an interesting discovery though, the hose connector fitting (
the white bit) has a non return valve fitted so it was what caused water to come out when using the pump last year and I fitted a Guest non return inline to fix it, thinking my PR valve was faulty. I tried to fix it but to no avail the O ring kept jamming things so popped it out, the John Guest fitting is doing the job anyway. It may also be the cause of a pressure restriction problem that some may have .
View attachment 37291 View attachment 37292 with the NR valve removed.
View attachment 37293 The O ring kept popping out.
It pays to have a few John Guest fittings, hose pipe and hose collars in your spares box for those just in case times, they don't cost very much and can save a holiday.