Kitchen tap

Having just replaced mine, remember to check the hole size, normally 27 or 33mm. i got a Reich off Magnum Motorhomes . Local wanted £71.00 got mine for £36 with P & P.
 
For me the biggest problem is that I have to move the fridge out to get to it in the first place! :(
Are you sure about that, most SS sinks come out real easy and give good access to the tap.

Geoff

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Are you sure about that, most SS sinks come out real easy and give good access to the tap.

Geoff
It looks like it's fixed in the typical manner for worktop sinks anywhere, so as the fridge is set into the space beneath, I will need to remove the fridge to get at the sink fixings, to get it out of the way of the tap and pipes that are behind the sink.
I have never heard of a worktop sink in any material being easy to remove. :unsure:
 
MarionK

Have you had a look through the top fridge vent? That may give you access to the tap without having to remove the fridge

Cheers

Trevor
 
I don't know if a tap with a microswitch will be designed to hold the pressure on a pressurised system

If you imagine the tap in the kitchen closed and you run the bathroom, the pump will run. As you slowly close the shower, pressure will build before the pump shuts off.

It has been fine on the 2 or 3 I've seen 👍
 
MarionK

Have you had a look through the top fridge vent? That may give you access to the tap without having to remove the fridge

Cheers

Trevor
Nice idea, it's in a pretty good position for access, but it's possibly more trouble to remove and replace the vent than move the fridge out, as the vent has sealant all round and will need to be resealed. I'll probably get my mh guy/mechanic to do it when I have enough little jobs to make it worth his while coming out to me. He'll probably know the best way to get to it too. ;)
 
Nice idea, it's in a pretty good position for access, but it's possibly more trouble to remove and replace the vent than move the fridge out, as the vent has sealant all round and will need to be resealed. I'll probably get my mh guy/mechanic to do it when I have enough little jobs to make it worth his while coming out to me. He'll probably know the best way to get to it too. ;)
Normally the vent frame is sealed, but the vent itself can be removed. On mine, there are a couple of catches near to the top which are slid sideways to remove the vent. I know with the Dometic vents there is a turnbuckle which is twisted to allow the vent to be removed. It might be worth a closer look at your top vent

Cheers

Trevor
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