Taps and sinks and non-return valves
Posted: 25 Feb 2015, 09:16
I'm slowly reviving a worn-out Westfalia kit-chen unit, and am now looking at the water supply. I don't have an onboard tank, so I'm going down the route of having two containers in the base of the unit - one for clean water, one for dirty. I've got all the bits, but I've got a little nag at the back of my mind that says there should be a non-return valve somewhere. Does this ring any bells with anyone?
I'm sure I read somewhere that submerged pumps should only be run for a maximum of five-seven seconds at a time (not sure why), and so in order to 'make it easier' for the pump, it's wise to fit a non-return valve close to the container. That way, the water in the pipe doesn't run back down once the pump stops.
If that's true, where do you find such a thing? If this is complete bunk, please feel free to tell me.
I'm sure I read somewhere that submerged pumps should only be run for a maximum of five-seven seconds at a time (not sure why), and so in order to 'make it easier' for the pump, it's wise to fit a non-return valve close to the container. That way, the water in the pipe doesn't run back down once the pump stops.
If that's true, where do you find such a thing? If this is complete bunk, please feel free to tell me.