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Hi all!

I'm in the process of fitting a replacement undersink water heater in my shed and, as advised in the instructions (yes, I know, what am I doing reading those!), it reccommends connecting to the inlet and outlet using SS braided flexible hoses. Nothing wrong there me thinks.

I dropped into Toolstation this morning and picked up a couple with the isolation valves built in to the hose:


and noticed when fitting them that the ball valves have an arrow on them, presumably indicating intended direction of flow. What's that all about?

I can't reverse one as the fittings at either end are different (15mm compression x 1/2" flange fitting) and I can't recall any mention of the same hose having a different direction arrow on it. Does it really make any difference?

TIA,

Richard.
 
No your ok just recommend and tbh you won’t need an iso valve on the hot anyway
 

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