Secondary Door Lock

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Good morning.
Has anyone fitted a Fiamma or Milenco type secondary door lock specifically to a 2016 Coachman VIP 575/4?
This model has a plastic moulding around the door frame and the gap between the door frame and window is very narrow, I think these things may pose a problem unless someone knows otherwise.
Also, can anyone tell me what the electronic device (pictured) attached to the cold water pipe is please? My caravan uses a submersible pump in the Aquaroll so, I'm thinking it's a pressure switch possibly?
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I dont know about the lock.

Also I have not come accross the gizzmo before, but I cab see it has a Truma label. Perhaps you could google the numbers on the lable, if you dont get help here.

Next, the two wires to the top left, appear to terminate at a pipe, jwhich just looks odd.

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I dont know about the lock.

Also I have not come accross the gizzmo before, but I cab see it has a Truma label. Perhaps you could google the numbers on the lable, if you dont get help here.

Next, the two wires to the top left, appear to terminate at a pipe, jwhich just looks odd.

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That device looks like an older version of the electronic pressure switch - I have one which I fitted in our old Pageant and transferred to our present Lunar - it was made/supplied by Midelec who do mainly boat stuff but it's no longer available - maybe Truma bought the rights.

The two connectors on the left are connecting to the inlet housing for the submersible pump - which would confirm my suggestion.
 
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Personally, and from a (previous) professional point of view, I wouldn't bother with a secondary door lock. Caravans are hopelessly insecure items and such a lock is, for all intents and purposes useless.
Over the years I attended a good few caravan break ins and those over to door locks did nothing to prevent access by other openings (which seemed to be the favoured method)
 
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Back in 2005 we were at the CMHC Sandringham site and the couple in the caravan next to us went out and couldn't unlock the door on their return. I "broke in" for them in under ten minutes using only what was to hand. I won't detail what I did but it really does align with what Plod says. There's easier entry points to a caravan than the door alone.
 
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That device looks like an older version of the electronic pressure switch - I have one which I fitted in our old Pageant and transferred to our present Lunar - it was made/supplied by Midelec who do mainly boat stuff but it's no longer available - maybe Truma bought the rights.

The two connectors on the left are connecting to the inlet housing for the submersible pump - which would confirm my suggestion.
The OP has a 2016 van, and the common Whale switch has been around forever. But it appears that it is indeed a pressure switch which says it does not need that tedious adjustment. So why then is it not fitted more commonly?

I think the answer is it costs about £20 per unit more.

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Back in 2005 we were at the CMHC Sandringham site and the couple in the caravan next to us went out and couldn't unlock the door on their return. I "broke in" for them in under ten minutes using only what was to hand. I won't detail what I did but it really does align with what Plod says. There's easier entry points to a caravan than the door alone.
Ten minutes, what took you so long? I could do it in about 30 seconds.
 
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Thanks for all the replies.
I'm going to forget about fitting the secondary door lock for all the reasons mentioned above.

I was just curious about what now turns out to be a pressure switch. (y):)
 

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