Sauganschluss für Brunnenpumpen - der ewig hält!

All the parts shown, and many more hoses and couplings, are available in our shop. The compression fittings and PE pipes: https://www.ebay.de/itm/PP-Fitting-Kl... The suction strainer: https://www.ebay.de/itm/Fusventil-Mes... And Teflon tape for sealing the Thread: https://www.ebay.de/itm/Teflon-Band-1... About the video: Most foot valves manufactured in the Far East have a limited lifespan – which can cause considerable problems for the well owner. Here, I demonstrate the construction and installation of a suction connection with a brass suction strainer and PE pipe instead of a cheap valve and PVC hose. This will ensure your well runs smoothly for a long time without causing any issues. Unfortunately, the camera battery died shortly before the end of filming. The connection to the pump is also missing from the video, but this is the simplest part and shouldn't pose any problems. [The video also shows the connection to the pump, but this is the easiest part and shouldn't present any difficulties.] I would recommend screwing a PP clamp connector with a camlock coupling onto the pump and attaching the mating coupling to the pump. This way, you can easily disconnect the pump from the line when needed without having to constantly unscrew the clamp connector, which these parts can't withstand indefinitely. PS: What I forgot to mention in the video is that the suction strainer, due to its spherical design, offers a significantly higher flow rate and is therefore simply better than cylindrical check valves.