Well, I'm finally getting "A Round Tuit" ... pressurized hot & cold water system install. Instructions rarely fill the gaps where my mind runs, I think, so I figured I'd ask them here.
1. I got one of those small accumulator tanks to even out the flow. The built-in fittings are the 1/2" male threads. The package came with this little female adapter thingy, and I don't know if there is any real purpose for it. The instructions also indicate that the tank can be installed in-line after the pump, or it can be installed off-line on a tee after the pump. Since the purpose is to even out the pressure, is there any preference? I guess I'd have to buy a cap for the other end if I install off-line. What is that adapter for? I'm assuming that I need to purchase an adapter for the connection to PEX anyway.
2. The Pump instructions indicate that it is preferable to connect a flexible water line within at least 18" of the pump. I am assuming that PEX is NOT considered flexible (or is it?). In that case, I figure that the conduit from the tank to the pump will be a flexible hose. I could start with PEX just past the accumulator, no?
3.The water heater instructions seem to indicate that the in-flow and out-flow from the heat exchanger are thru "adaptors to avoid restrictions", rather than a 90 degree elbow. I want to run the lines down under the platform
and make a few bends to turn them back up to the engine. Better to do with flexible hose rather than bend fittings (probably a stupid question
) or is a fitting with a 90 not considered a restriction? (I do consider it a restriction). I plan to use Shields Series 250 for the heat and flexibility.
I'm mounting the tank horizontally on a platform just above the hull.
1. I got one of those small accumulator tanks to even out the flow. The built-in fittings are the 1/2" male threads. The package came with this little female adapter thingy, and I don't know if there is any real purpose for it. The instructions also indicate that the tank can be installed in-line after the pump, or it can be installed off-line on a tee after the pump. Since the purpose is to even out the pressure, is there any preference? I guess I'd have to buy a cap for the other end if I install off-line. What is that adapter for? I'm assuming that I need to purchase an adapter for the connection to PEX anyway.
2. The Pump instructions indicate that it is preferable to connect a flexible water line within at least 18" of the pump. I am assuming that PEX is NOT considered flexible (or is it?). In that case, I figure that the conduit from the tank to the pump will be a flexible hose. I could start with PEX just past the accumulator, no?
3.The water heater instructions seem to indicate that the in-flow and out-flow from the heat exchanger are thru "adaptors to avoid restrictions", rather than a 90 degree elbow. I want to run the lines down under the platform




I'm mounting the tank horizontally on a platform just above the hull.