HeyJude
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- Joined
- Jan 23, 2011
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- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- HEY JUDE
- Vessel Make
- Kadey Krogen 36 Manatee #46
Vessel is 33 yrs old, fresh water system is original, twin SS 150gal tanks with SS 1/2" pipes & both port & starboard gate valves are frozen. The port tank feeds slowly. Although never used by me, the vessel does has a shore pressure water connection.
Last weekend, to correct the slow feed & frozen valves, I removed all plumbing from the port tank pipe to the boost pump. Between the SS tank pipe & gate valve was a brass check valve. Restriction was debris stuck in iron nipple into check valve. I rebuilt the new port system with brass nipples, brass ball valve, pex tubing & sharkbite fittings. System works wonderfully. Now to rebuild the much more difficult (due to limited access) starboard system & tie both together.
Should I add a new check valve to each leg of the new system?
My initial concern is if connected to pressure water it could back feed into water tanks causing them to overflow.
Thx, PD
Last weekend, to correct the slow feed & frozen valves, I removed all plumbing from the port tank pipe to the boost pump. Between the SS tank pipe & gate valve was a brass check valve. Restriction was debris stuck in iron nipple into check valve. I rebuilt the new port system with brass nipples, brass ball valve, pex tubing & sharkbite fittings. System works wonderfully. Now to rebuild the much more difficult (due to limited access) starboard system & tie both together.
Should I add a new check valve to each leg of the new system?
My initial concern is if connected to pressure water it could back feed into water tanks causing them to overflow.
Thx, PD