gfbalduc
Well-Known Member
I am trying to find the best solution to add foot-operated pumps to my pressurised-water system.
The idea would be to:
1) have a backup in case the electric pump fails, and
2) to be able to switch off the electric pump and use the foot-operated pump to reduce water consumption when at sea
I was thinking of inserting two foot-pumps (one at the kitchen and one in the toilet) on the existing cold-water pipes, between the accumulator tank and the existing tap (to be kept in the open position, of course).
This way, I would not have pressure to get hot water, but that would be acceptable.
Has anybody done the same? I am concerned of two potential pitfalls:
- would the pressurised-water system be able to push water through the foot-pump?
- would the foot-pump work with the existing taps when fully-opened?
Any better solution to suggest?
TIA
The idea would be to:
1) have a backup in case the electric pump fails, and
2) to be able to switch off the electric pump and use the foot-operated pump to reduce water consumption when at sea
I was thinking of inserting two foot-pumps (one at the kitchen and one in the toilet) on the existing cold-water pipes, between the accumulator tank and the existing tap (to be kept in the open position, of course).
This way, I would not have pressure to get hot water, but that would be acceptable.
Has anybody done the same? I am concerned of two potential pitfalls:
- would the pressurised-water system be able to push water through the foot-pump?
- would the foot-pump work with the existing taps when fully-opened?
Any better solution to suggest?
TIA