Hello Anseo,
When Carver first introduced the "waterline" it consisted of a reinforced food grade hose with clip connect system just like the garden hose connectors which coupled it to a tap, but the end that connected to the caravan had a water pressure reducer.
Here is the basic Dereve pressure reducer the one Carver and later Truma used on the Waterline and Ultraflow mains water connection products. Carver had it custom moulded to connect to the Crystal inlet fittings.
https://bonut.co.uk/pressure-regulators/
The pressure reducer does limit the pressure to prevent the normal mains pressure from blowing the caravan's internal pipe work.
The system did work, but it did sometimes have few drawbacks. Firstly whilst it limited the pressure effectively, some people found it also did not provide as much flow as some of the submersible pumps. And if the sites water system was limited for example it could not supply all the taps at the same time, it meant some times you might not have water when you want it.
There was also the nagging concern about what might happen if the pressure reducer failed and mains pressure was supplied to the caravan...I have it on good authority from a ex Carver Service Engineer that only one was returned having failed that way.
In my view the more dependable system is to use a float or Torbeck valve fitted into an external water container in conjunction with the caravans normal submersible pump. This ensure good pumped flow, localised storage of water when the mains can't deliver the full demand, and it removes the need for a pressure reducer valve.
The only down side is you have to have the means to get rid of the waste water.