Is There a Need For a Vacuum Breaker in a Shower Set-up
Updated 01/02/2023 | Published 12/30/2022 >
Question:
Is there a need for one on a shower head or shower hose?
asked by: BARRY G
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Helpful Expert Reply:
There is a need for a vacuum breaker in the shower set-up, this keeps contaminated water from getting into your clean water supply.
However, the vacuum breaker is typically found on the faucet part of the shower like with the Ultra Faucets RV Shower Valve w/ Vacuum Breaker # 277-000024. Not within the shower head or shower hose.
expert reply by:
Scott S
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Product Page this Question was Asked From
Ultra Faucets RV Shower Valve w/ Vacuum Breaker - Single Lever Handle - Brushed Nickel
- RV Showers and Tubs
- Shower
- Faucets and Handles
- Without Diverter
- Vacuum Breaker
- Nickel
- Ultra Faucets
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