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If I am drilling a hole in the wall for a feed to an outside tap, then should I be angling it downwards slightly as it runs from inside (higher) to outside (lower), so that it could be drained out to stop freezing in winter ?

 

(I have seen these Aquor home hydrant things which look good but they don't do one long enough for a 300mm wall with another 50mm of cladding https://www.aquorwatersystems.com/products/house-hydrant-v2-plus?srsltid=AfmBOoqHW00B92NDZHySy1ad2tzrfjrpZWj39xEvAQj6c5kSpvBN-Cse&variant=42444365955322)

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That’s a dear outside tap. 
 

I fitted one of these to our retaining wall piped from the garage rather than attached to the house. Bit more industrial looking especially given the 32mm MDPE is just clipped to the wall rather than the clean look you’re going for. I might eventually box it in but probably won’t. It’s frost resistant but I don’t trust any of them even the ones that claim to be frost proof so I shut the water off to it in the winter. 

 

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  • 2 months later...
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It's hard to understand that there are apparently no WRAS approved frost free taps like the Schell Polar II or Kemper Frosti. 

I'm not from here originally, so I'm used to some different materials, though what could be wrong with products like that?

Backflow protection is included, they provide proper frost protection, make fitting the tap a breeze. 

  • 5 months later...
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@Russell griffiths and all 

 

So I am cutting my Kemper Frosti tap down to the correct length.

On the instruction leaflet it implies that a black plastic piece can be slid over and down the inner valve rod in order to mark the correct cutting point for the valve rod.

However the black plastic piece does not seem to fit over the rod because the hole in the center is too small to slide over the rod.

 

Anyone else that has fitted a Kemper Frosti had this problem ?

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Posted
18 minutes ago, Russell griffiths said:

@Nickfromwales one for you. 

Fitted a few of these but iirc I had to lengthen them for PH dwellings where the walls were thicker than the tap was long.

 

@Spinny, just put the black bit onto the tap without the bar, to see where it seats. Note the position of the face of the plastic bit.

 

Then put the bar in and put the black bit on the end.

 

Measure the two points, face when planted, and face when out too far, and that's the amount to cut off.

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