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Vintage465's avatar
Oct 01, 2016

Single Handle Moen or ?

So I am going to do a sink up grade to my Creek Side 20FQ and was thinking that some kind of Single handle Moen type fixture with a pull out/down sprayer would be nice. I have upgraded to the #4048, 4gpm, 55 psig pump. Any thoughts on whether or not that pump would feed that type residential faucet with enough water? Most of our camping is off the grid so I need it to be workable with the pump. Also the sink I am putting in is a single hole only and the faucet needs to be the kind that has the small round foot print.

Thanks,

6 Replies

  • If you are like me - practical man not paying much attention to fancy decorations, you will buy thermostatic faucet.
    I installed one in my camper bathroom and love it.
    Have couple installed in my house and love them.
    Not only save water, but lot of hesitation on adjusting the temperature.
  • rhagfo's avatar
    rhagfo
    Explorer III
    No issues, you should understand on sprayer mode, they actually need less water and pressure.

    Both picture on pump only!



  • I changed out our Kitchen & Bathroom sink faucets with MOEN back in 2007 and our pump is the old Shurflo Classic 2088 3 gpm/45 psi. Works just fine.
  • DrewE's avatar
    DrewE
    Explorer III
    No problem at all. 55 psi is within the usual range for residences (though lower than many), and the flow restrictor in modern kitchen faucets will limit the flow to a good bit less than 4 gpm.

    RV faucets from the factory are generally just (really cheap) residential faucets anyhow. The valves and spigots don't know they're in a vehicle.

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