arthor
New Member
Greetings all and before I ask this, excuse me for being a bit thick if it appears that way.
I have a Fjord 27 and am doing a bit of work on it this year. She has an inboard diesel and I am thinking of getting a calorifier with a 240v immersion for when we are hooked up to shore power.
At the minute she has a couple of gas heaters and an instant gas hot water heater and I am not keen on the idea of them and want to remove them. The taps are electric and when turned on, they produce hot or cold water. I am wondering if the taps themselves have little pumps in them or am I being stupid. If they do, then I am asuming I can leave them in and they will be ok with dragging water out of the calorifier or cold system as they are doing now. Does that sound logical?
If I am wrong about the taps then I am happy to put a new layout in from scratch. What is the usual system? Would I need a pump and would it react to a normal tap being turned on? If the calorifier is quite low down and the tap/showerhead is quite high up, I can't work out what would apply pressure to the water to get it to the tap. What is the usual method for tackling this?
If anyone can give guidance or help on this then I would be very grateful.
Thanks in anticipation
arthor
I have a Fjord 27 and am doing a bit of work on it this year. She has an inboard diesel and I am thinking of getting a calorifier with a 240v immersion for when we are hooked up to shore power.
At the minute she has a couple of gas heaters and an instant gas hot water heater and I am not keen on the idea of them and want to remove them. The taps are electric and when turned on, they produce hot or cold water. I am wondering if the taps themselves have little pumps in them or am I being stupid. If they do, then I am asuming I can leave them in and they will be ok with dragging water out of the calorifier or cold system as they are doing now. Does that sound logical?
If I am wrong about the taps then I am happy to put a new layout in from scratch. What is the usual system? Would I need a pump and would it react to a normal tap being turned on? If the calorifier is quite low down and the tap/showerhead is quite high up, I can't work out what would apply pressure to the water to get it to the tap. What is the usual method for tackling this?
If anyone can give guidance or help on this then I would be very grateful.
Thanks in anticipation
arthor