I have a 22mm feed from the temperature mixing valve (off thermal store) providing DHW around the house.
I want to put a Tee into this and add a 22mm Tap to allow me to run DHW outside when required. Main use will be filling a Hot Tub a couple of times a year, as filling off HW is a lot cheaper than heating up via the built-in electrical heater (3 x cheaper)
Thinking the approach of using a 22mm full-flow ball valve to get max flow, and fit a 22mm end-feed to 1” BSP male.
I can then screw on a standard 1” BSP to hose connector and attach a hose when I need to use it.
As 22m pipe gives good flow, sticking to 22mm, rather than dropping to 15mm.
As this is no different from an internal sink tap, any of which I could attach a hose to, there is no need for double-check valves, and in any event, the incoming mains has a double-check valve & strainer fitted.
I might change the 22mm to 1”BSP to an elbow variant if they are standard items.
Any reason not to do it this way ..... happy to know if there is an easier way.
I want to put a Tee into this and add a 22mm Tap to allow me to run DHW outside when required. Main use will be filling a Hot Tub a couple of times a year, as filling off HW is a lot cheaper than heating up via the built-in electrical heater (3 x cheaper)
Thinking the approach of using a 22mm full-flow ball valve to get max flow, and fit a 22mm end-feed to 1” BSP male.
I can then screw on a standard 1” BSP to hose connector and attach a hose when I need to use it.
As 22m pipe gives good flow, sticking to 22mm, rather than dropping to 15mm.
As this is no different from an internal sink tap, any of which I could attach a hose to, there is no need for double-check valves, and in any event, the incoming mains has a double-check valve & strainer fitted.
I might change the 22mm to 1”BSP to an elbow variant if they are standard items.
Any reason not to do it this way ..... happy to know if there is an easier way.