Water supply help
We are converting a van and are installing an internal water pump with an expansion vessel to feed our sink tap.
We will use an Aquaroll outside as the source of water.
Do i just put one end of a food grade hose in the aquaroll and attach to the inlet with a conector which is in turn piped to the pump and tap or am i missing something?
I have hunted the internet and youtube and it only explains an external (pump in the aquaroll) not in the van approach
Your wisdom and guidance will be vey helpful thanks. Please be basic assume I know nothing!
Thank you
Marie
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I’m no expert but normally an onboard pump takes water from an onboard tank. It’s asking a lot for it to lift water from an outside container. The 'pump in the Aquaroll' is an efficient method of pumping water up to the taps.
I'm puzzled by the installation of an expansion vessel.
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Our Unicorn 2 Cadiz caravan had an internal pump, with just a tube into the aquaroll. It had a filter container on the end, if one wanted to put one in. It was a specific connector though, not just a piece of pipe. I don’t see why something similar shouldn’t work in a campervan. Internal pumps are noisy, an external one submerged in the water is a lot quieter. Possibly why Bailey switched back to them.
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My Bailey has an internal pump which can be used with either an external Aquaroll or the internal tank, which is filled from the Aquaroll via the pump by changing position of valves. It is mounted clear of the floor on rubber pillars and is not noticably noisey as one's attention is usually on what one is doing with the water.
A filter on the end of the pipe in the Aquroll is an essential if there is no other filter to keep debris out of the pump.
I guess the "expension vessel" is actually a surge damper.
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My Swift caravan has an internal pump with an external Truma connector / pipe with a filter on the end which goes in to the aquaroll
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That’s not an expansion vessel. See Nav's post.
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