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Old 04-07-2009, 02:46 PM
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FloodSafe hoses - ??

I recently replaced the old supply hoses my two toilets and washing machine with the Steel Braided FloodSafe hoses. All work fine EXCEPT one of the toilets. The toilet makes sounds like a submarine pinging... I have open the supply valve fully open, and even replaced the insides of the toilet tank but the sound continues.. Has anyone else experienced this strange noise?
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Old 04-07-2009, 08:06 PM
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Ive never heard of a flood safe hose , Who makes it and where can I buy one
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Old 04-07-2009, 10:24 PM
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jnaas - all it is - is a calibrated orifice that, if a certain flow rate is exceeded, say a ruptured hose, the check valve shuts preventiong a flood in your house.
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Old 04-08-2009, 01:38 AM
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Watts Floodsafe?

Trust me you need to avoid these like the plague!

They are prone to false trips when the pressure is borderline high, they also will not activate for any leak short of a burst hose which considering they are on a No-Burst hose is ridiculous.

The Floodsafe supplies for dishwashers, toilets and faucets also have a weakness where the 3/8" compression connection meets the Floodsafe valve that has on several occasions that I know of has failed causing extensive water damage to a home...

I'm not sure if the icemakers have this weakness but they are also prone to false trips...

For some time I have been posting telling people to avoid Watts Floodsafe supplies for Toilets, Faucets, Icemakers, Dishwashers, and Washing Machines.

I have been posting telling of how I had a customer have one break at the compression connector to the Floodsafe Valve connection point causing a lot of water damage to his home.



The day I did that job I did not have a camera with me to get a picture of the evidence. The Floodsafe Supply was not installed by me as I was already avoiding them because of the nuisance trips that are fairly well known to happen with them. The supply was retained by the customer as evidence.

Recently a person seeing one of my posts on this connection failure E-Mailed me photo's of the same thing happening at his house. A Watts Floodsafe Dishwasher Supply failed at the same connection that I was talking about. The connector was not over tightened, 1/3 of a turn with the wrench and the compression connector was turning by hand, pressure was 70 PSI. the valve just blew apart on it's own flooding the house and causing about $25K in damage maybe higher if the entire wood floor has to come up or, just the kitchen portion.

In his own words, "I think the valve was poorly manufactured or damaged during manufacture. Like I said before, no freeze, no physical damage I could see. Just blew all by itself. Bury Watts all you want, this product is crap."

Here is a picture of the failed connector under the sink.



Here is a picture of the failed connector. Note how the connection between the compression fitting and the safety valve is where the failure occurred. This left the compression fitting on the stop valve spraying water while the safety valve blew off.



Here is a picture of the label on the failed Watts Floodsafe Dishwasher Supply.

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Old 04-08-2009, 01:39 AM
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This is a picture of the flooded kitchen hardwood floor.



This is a picture of the ceiling below the kitchen prior to demo.



And this is the picture of the same area after demo.



Well, what do you think of Watts Floodsafe now?
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Thanks for the info, I havent flooded anybodys house yet and would prefer not to
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Here is a picture of the failed connector.

On the part on the right there is a looks almost like a brass wire that locks the compression end on. it is a farly small diameter. The groove on the compression fitting that the wire locks into shears off.

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I have one for my dishwasher. I was shaking my copper line because I was sweating on a Tee on a seperate near by line and it snapped off. I heard water flowing so I ran upstairs and water was gushing from under the sink. I could not figure out why it snapped off. It cost a lot so I pushed it back on and it made a "click" sound. I never touched it again, I guess I should replace it ASAP!
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