All faucets, like RV Kitchen Faucet - Dual Teacup Handle - Satin Nickel Item # 277-000014 for example, have a hot and a cold water connection. As long as you have the correct size hose or pipe connection (typical kitchen faucet is 3/8" or 1/2") you can hook up the RV faucet in your house or a regular house faucet up in your RV. view full answer...
The side sprayer on the Empire Faucets Hybrid RV Kitchen Faucet w/ Sprayer # EM82CR can be installed separately form the faucet, however you'd have to find the correct fitting and hose to match the existing piping, which may be a pain.
Instead, I recommend getting a faucet without a hand sprayer like the Empire Faucets RV Kitchen Faucet # EM65FR.
This faucet has a similar footprint as # EM82CR, but has a two-hole installation as oppose to the 4-hole installation for # EM82CR. view full answer...
The best option I have for you is the Phoenix Faucets RV Kitchen Faucet part # PF221304 for 4" mounting centers or part # PF211326 for 8" mounting centers. The Phoenix Faucets RV Kitchen Faucet unlike most other kitchen faucets has a removable spout so you can lower the top on your camper without clearance issues. Furthermore, the spout is rather low profile so this may not even be required.
The RV Kitchen Faucet part # 277-000014 does not have a removable spout. view full answer...
Yes the RV Bathroom Faucet # 277-000079 is made of a zinc metal and not plastic.
It's very common for RV faucets to be made from plastic since it's a lighter weight material and in RVs they try to make everything as light as possible. view full answer...
Extension hoses to connect the Empire Faucets RV Kitchen Faucet w/ Pull-Down Spout # EM83PR to the water inlets can be found at your local hardware store. Typically in the faucet/toilet section there will be 2' - 3' extensions to hook up toilets and faucets with hard lines in the wall. The water inlets for this faucet are 1/2" MPT, which is pretty standard for most kitchen faucets (including residential ones). view full answer...
Yes, just like with a house shower faucet you will need the water on to build pressure for the diverter to be used on the Phoenix Faucets RV Bathroom Faucet w/ D-Spud # PF212242. view full answer...
Ultra Faucets Side Lever RV Kitchen Faucet # 277-000175 doesn't self-center but what I would do is have someone hold the faucet in place while you tighten the nut to hold it to the sink. that way it will stay in position during installation. view full answer...
The aerator of the Phoenix Faucets Hybrid RV Bathroom Faucet # PF232521 that you referenced is removable and is a standard size so your water saving device would slip over it. view full answer...
The Empire Faucets Hybrid RV Kitchen Faucet w/ Sprayer # EM74UR does not have a removable filter for cleaning, however you can use the:
-RV Kitchen Faucet w/ Pull Down Spout - Single Lever Handle # 277-000129 which does have a removable filter which can be cleaned.
This faucet has a brushed nickel color that can be installed in either a 1-hole or 3-hole design, measures 4-1/8" wide x 17-3/4" tall x 11-1/4" deep, and features a low-flow aerator helps that helps conserve your water. view full answer...
The Phoenix Faucets 8" Single Handle RV Kitchen Faucet # PF231561 referenced in your question can be used as a single hole mount like what you currently have, so you should not need to drill any additional holes when installing the unit in your RV. The mounting flange measures 10 inches long.
I have attached the complete installation instructions on this faucet that you can also check out. view full answer...
The neck on the Ultra Faucets Dual Handle RV Kitchen Faucet # 277-000016 can indeed be easily unscrewed and removed from the base. I went out to our warehouse to verify this. view full answer...
I spoke to my contact at Phoenix Faucets about the Phoenix Faucets 8" Single Handle RV Kitchen Faucet w/ Pull Out Sprayer part # PF231341 and they informed me that you would need to drill a 1-5/16" diameter hole in order to mount the faucet using the single hole mounting flange. view full answer...
You're going to want to apply the caulk like # 34427034145-1 to the outer edge of the Phoenix Faucets RV Tub and Shower Diverter Faucet w/ D-Spud # PF213363.
I have attached an image below that shows where you're supposed to caulk. view full answer...
Yes, the Flow Max RV Kitchen Faucet part # LC719324 can be installed in a residential house. I unfortunately do not have any maximum water pressure specs for this unit but the standard water pressure in most homes is only around 40-45 psi which the Flow Max RV Kitchen Faucet will handle easily. I know most of the other faucets we offer that are tested for this max out around 100 psi. view full answer...
I contacted the manufacturer with your questions about the Empire Faucets RV Bathroom Vessel Sink Faucet # EM72WR. They informed me that the aerator is removable and that it uses standard threads. Standard threads for a faucet aerator is 15/16". view full answer...
The Ultra Faucets 6" Drinking Faucet - Brushed Nickel # 277-000189 faucet head does rotate. I've attached a couple photos to assist. You can see based on the black handle that the faucet head is able to be adjusted. view full answer...
The Empire Faucets Stainless Steel RV Bathroom Vessel Sink Faucet - Single Lever Handle - Brushed Nickel # EM72WR requires a 1-1/8" to 1-1/4" mounting hole. The plate actually comes separate from the faucet as an accessory for you to put on it if you want to so you can definitely mount this faucet without it. view full answer...
Most RV shower or tub enclosures will have a panel that is accessible in a closet or interior storage area of the RV.
Once the panel is removed, the back of the faucet and water lines will be accessible to allow you to remove them and to install a new faucet like the Patrick Distribution RV Tub and Shower Valve with Diverter, # 277-000043, that you referenced.
Remember to disconnect the water supply and drain lines before installing the new faucet. view full answer...