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A foot-pump sink setup is a reliable option for off-grid RV parks, providing a self-sustaining water supply without relying on external power sources. This setup typically includes a foot pump, sink, and water storage tank. It is a cost-effective solution for remote locations.
Choosing the Right Foot Pump
When selecting a foot pump for an off-grid RV park sink, consider the flow rate, pressure, and durability. A good starting point is a pump with a flow rate of 2-4 gallons per minute (GPM) and a pressure rating of 30-40 psi. Look for a pump made from durable materials, such as stainless steel or heavy-duty plastic, to withstand the rigors of frequent use.
Designing the Foot-Pump Sink System
To ensure a reliable and efficient foot-pump sink system, consider the following design elements: a 50-75 gallon water storage tank, a 1-inch diameter PEX water supply line, and a sink with a manual shut-off valve. The tank should be strategically located to minimize the distance between the pump and the sink. Use a pressure regulator to maintain a consistent water pressure and prevent damage to the pump and sink.
Installation and Maintenance
Proper installation and regular maintenance are crucial to extending the lifespan of the foot-pump sink system. Ensure the pump is installed at a comfortable height and the water supply line is properly secured to prevent kinks and damage. Regularly inspect the system for leaks and perform routine maintenance tasks, such as cleaning the pump and checking the tank water level.
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