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Matt0029

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Hi, can anyone advise how and where the weight attaches to this kitchen sprayer tap please.

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Separate the two halves as ShaunCorbs suggests, place over the black flexi at a position where you can pull the nozzle out as far as you want and re-fasten. Make sure the black flexi is free to go up and down without catching on anything.
 
May need backflow prevention per regs on tap with pull out spouty thing!

Normally fix the weight so it doesn’t go below spill level

It’s a cop out but saves having to go down the route of cat 5 back flow
 
It's almost impossible to actually make a pull out spray tap like that comply. Kitchen sinks are Catagory 5 backflow risk so require air-gaps and break tank for this type of tap but nobody ever seems to do that because it's too much hassle but to comply with regs that's what should be done. For this reason I do not fit and do not like these pull out taps at all. At the very least get a double check valve on the supply pipes.
 
If you set it so it doesn't fall below spill over level, does this do away with the need for a double check valve on the hot and cold feeds

Always fit double checks on kitchen sink taps
 
I think I remember doing the washing up once, it was a long time ago but I was able to swill plates adequately without a pull out!
I've never been convinced of saisfying regs properly without a break so always advise against fitting.
Also it's an extra unneceassary thing waiting to fail
 

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