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Hello all! I've always wanted to own a pressure washer, mostly for outdoor cleaning.
And i've found one within my budget, it's a
I'm surprised to find that it needs to be supplied water with a hosepipe connection, i had thought it would have an internal tank i could just fill up. But i giess not. This is a bit of an issue, i don't own a hose, and don't really have anywhere made for connecting it
There are three acessible water outlets in my home. The kitchen taps, bathroom taps, and the shower. I don't know if any/all of these would be suitable for feeding a pressure washer, there are definitely special adaptors made for taps to use hoses. I do not have the kind of outdoor tap that is designed for this
Looking in the titan manual, it has this warning section:
i dont know what a backflow preventer is, or whether i have one, no idea how to find out. Is it something i should buy myself? I would rather not modify my plumbing at all
i'm a little bit at a loss here, what are my options for using a pressure washer?
And i've found one within my budget, it's a
Titan TTB1800PRW
I have not purchased it yet, i'm doing my research first. And i figure what better way to find out what this thing is capable of, than reading the manual, so i found it onlineI'm surprised to find that it needs to be supplied water with a hosepipe connection, i had thought it would have an internal tank i could just fill up. But i giess not. This is a bit of an issue, i don't own a hose, and don't really have anywhere made for connecting it
There are three acessible water outlets in my home. The kitchen taps, bathroom taps, and the shower. I don't know if any/all of these would be suitable for feeding a pressure washer, there are definitely special adaptors made for taps to use hoses. I do not have the kind of outdoor tap that is designed for this
Looking in the titan manual, it has this warning section:
And that scares meWARNING! This product is not intended to be connected to the
potable water mains!
Observe the regulations of your local utility company when connecting
the product to a water supply line! It is prohibited to connect this
product to the drinking water facility without a backflow preventer which
corresponds to EN 12729 Type BA or EN 61770! Make sure that the
hose is at least a diameter of min. Ø 12.7 mm (1/2“) and is reinforced!
i dont know what a backflow preventer is, or whether i have one, no idea how to find out. Is it something i should buy myself? I would rather not modify my plumbing at all
i'm a little bit at a loss here, what are my options for using a pressure washer?