Jabsco pump and calorifier pipe replacement

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Hi.
I am having to replace very, very old domestic water pipes (25 years old) which have gone as hard as concrete and I want to still use pvc pipes as there are no easy straight runs to use the semi-rigid pushfit style.
Jabsco pumps say 1/2" or 13mm pipes as does the calorifier and various taps and shower mixer connectors.
It has been suggested that I use 12.5mm ID hose and not 13mm as it is likely to be a more secure fit - especially where there are inline T connectors.
I know it may need gentle warming to get onto stubborn 13mm barbs.
Any views?
Thanks.
 
Use standard plumbing plastic from the local plumbers.
15mm Speedfit pipe has a min bend radius of 175mm (about 7 inches) without using formers. This isn't practical getting around a boat, particularly if it's a refit rather than a shell.

If you've ever fitted underfloor heating, you'll know what I mean.

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I have just fitted a calorifier, pressurised water pump and two mixer taps for someone on a yacht that previously just had foot pumps and used 15mm JG speedfit push fit connectors and pipe. It was very easy to use as long as clips are used to secure in place had no issues.
 
Thanks everyone.

It looks like the 12.5mm was a bit of a red herring - it's surprising hiw many stock that size.

Today I had a closer look at pipe routing and if I were to use speed fit pipes, I would still need a mix with reinforced pvc so bearing in mind fittings and adaptors I am leaning towards a full reinforced PVC solution.

Thanks again to everyone as there was a lot of food for thought.
 
Thanks everyone.

It looks like the 12.5mm was a bit of a red herring - it's surprising hiw many stock that size.

Today I had a closer look at pipe routing and if I were to use speed fit pipes, I would still need a mix with reinforced pvc so bearing in mind fittings and adaptors I am leaning towards a full reinforced PVC solution.

Thanks again to everyone as there was a lot of food for thought.
Pretty sure most of the pumps etc barbed fittings are 1/2”. I used flexis with isolators at some of the connections too making it a lot easier as the calorifier, expansion vessel and pressure pump were in a tight space
 
Pretty sure most of the pumps etc barbed fittings are 1/2”. I used flexis with isolators at some of the connections too making it a lot easier as the calorifier, expansion vessel and pressure pump were in a tight space
Thanks - the slight confusion arises when 1/2" equivalent is said to be anything from 12mm, 12.5mm and 13mm ! I remember that I had to replace the hose from my water tank to the pump and 13mm onto the tank 1/2" needed 2 clips as a small amount of air was getting sucked into the system.
 
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