Up graded fresh water pump
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02-26-2007, 10:50
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Up graded fresh water pump
Pete- last year, when replacing my copper lines I used PEX with the crimper
tool. It was murder to get it to work in small spaces. I didn't know there were other fittings available. Ernie Ekberg 83PT40 Livingston,Montana ----- Original Message ----- From: Pete Masterson To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 3:13 PM Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Up graded fresh water pump Don't take my comments as a negative on PEX ... I think it's a great product, especially in an RV. Most of the time you can run (with bends, etc.) with a single piece of material and not require any intermediate fittings (the major source of potential leaks). The stuff is designed to be 'bent' in the 14" or so space between studs in a home so you don't need an angle fitting. The technique requires making a loop in the "wrong" direction so that there's slack for thermal expansion. This looping proved to be difficult with the 3/4 inch PEX in the rather limited confines of the area I had available (about 10" on either side of the pump) in the coach compartment. It helped to heat the PEX tubing (in a laundry tub with hot water) before making the bends. And, like I said, the 1/2 inch material (probably sufficient for service to your sinks) would be much easier to bend. I also highly recommend PEX Connection for the fittings needed. Their fittings are all compression-type and require no clincher or other hard to master tool. Just press together and tighten up the ends. Really very clever. Pete Masterson aeonix1@... '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42' El Sobrante, CA On Feb 26, 2007, at 12:53 PM, Terry Neal wrote: > Thanks Pete for an excellent report of your pump replacement. I am > glad > to hear the PEX comments too. I may wind up replacing all of my > copper > pipes with PEX but now I know what to expect if just using the PEX to > make the hook up to the system. I have only one pump in my system & I > do want to take out the accumulator tank in any event. I do get real > hot water quickly at the bath sink & the shower now. Maybe 5-8 > seconds > delay at the most. I have noticed higher water pressure on the Hot > side > vs the Cold side though. Suspect I have some valves that need > cleaning/replacement. > > Terry Neal > Bozeman, MT > 82PT40 6V92TA > 74FC34 6V53T > <snip> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Up graded fresh water pump - Ralph L. Fullenwider - 02-26-2007, 04:47
Up graded fresh water pump - Pete Masterson - 02-26-2007, 06:36
Up graded fresh water pump - krminyl@... - 02-26-2007, 06:56
Up graded fresh water pump - Terry Neal - 02-26-2007, 07:30
Up graded fresh water pump - Terry Neal - 02-26-2007, 08:53
Up graded fresh water pump - Pete Masterson - 02-26-2007, 10:13
Up graded fresh water pump - ernieekberg@...> - 02-26-2007 10:50
Up graded fresh water pump - Pete Masterson - 02-26-2007, 11:55
Up graded fresh water pump - ernieekberg@...> - 02-26-2007, 12:44
Up graded fresh water pump - Pete Masterson - 02-26-2007, 13:04
Up graded fresh water pump - ernieekberg@...> - 02-26-2007, 13:11
Up graded fresh water pump - Terry Neal - 02-26-2007, 13:28
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