Feed the rainwater in toilets
Feed the rainwater in toilets
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Here I would like to supply my toilets with the water from my rainwater tank, I have already read some subject above, in particular on a suppressor pump, the problem is that I did not get anything… someone could he explain me? . Otherwise I had the idea of supplying my toilets with a normal pump but by "moving" the switch directly into my toilet ... basically I turn on the pump in my toilet when I need water to fill the flush. water… when do you think ??
Thank you for your answers (even if the question may seem stupid for specialists)
Here I would like to supply my toilets with the water from my rainwater tank, I have already read some subject above, in particular on a suppressor pump, the problem is that I did not get anything… someone could he explain me? . Otherwise I had the idea of supplying my toilets with a normal pump but by "moving" the switch directly into my toilet ... basically I turn on the pump in my toilet when I need water to fill the flush. water… when do you think ??
Thank you for your answers (even if the question may seem stupid for specialists)
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Hello, at the beginning I put a relay on the sse light which started the pump when I turned off the bathroom light. The pump stopped after a minute and 15 minutes. I quickly replaced this system because the pump was running more than it needed. So I added a bladder tank + pressure switch in my garage and now no more problems. Go see on irrijardin.fr there are tanks ... But I advise you your idea.
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either buy a backflow preventer, model for heating by expl, or put two valves, with a non-return valve between the two
the goal is to prevent the drinking water system from being polluted by the rainwater system
the goal is to prevent the drinking water system from being polluted by the rainwater system
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Anti returns are desirable, even mandatory
- at the entrance of the house (compulsory in all circumstances)
- at the junction of the tank water circuit - city water circuit
- on the central heating water make-up
it is not very expensive anyway!
- at the entrance of the house (compulsory in all circumstances)
- at the junction of the tank water circuit - city water circuit
- on the central heating water make-up
it is not very expensive anyway!
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Bonjour,
I must point out here that any assembly allowing a physical connection between the different interior networks is henceforth prohibited.!
any assembly of the type double-valves, valves + non-return, anti-machine or anti-bazaar is no longer authorized, including even the backflow preventers themselves !! (which do not prevent a possible rise in bacteria although they avoid any "water return" ..)
the principle of disconnection "by total overflow with load break" , as applied to automated pumping stations (which all installers now install) approved to standard EN1717 ...
I must point out here that any assembly allowing a physical connection between the different interior networks is henceforth prohibited.!
any assembly of the type double-valves, valves + non-return, anti-machine or anti-bazaar is no longer authorized, including even the backflow preventers themselves !! (which do not prevent a possible rise in bacteria although they avoid any "water return" ..)
the principle of disconnection "by total overflow with load break" , as applied to automated pumping stations (which all installers now install) approved to standard EN1717 ...
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extract from Order of December 17, 2008 relating to the control of private drinking water distribution installations, withdrawal works, wells and boreholes and rainwater recovery works :
cordially
extract from Order of December 17, 2008 relating to the control of private drinking water distribution installations, withdrawal works, wells and boreholes and rainwater recovery works :
II. Control of private water distribution installations from abstraction, wells or boreholes and rainwater recovery:
1 ° .....
2 ° Concerning private water distribution installations from rainwater recovery:
The agent for the public drinking water distribution service checks:
- theno temporary or permanent connection the rainwater network with the public drinking water distribution network;
- the existence of a disconnection by total overflow if the rainwater distribution system is topped up with water from the public drinking water distribution network.
cordially
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