No hot water pressure in the kitchen
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Mum in laws bungalow,very little hot water coming from the kithen tap,fed from a cylinder only 2 foot higher than the tap.
This is a new sink and tap fitted 3 months ago,this chaps phone as now gone dead so we can't contact him anymore,there was no problem with old setup,2 seperate pillar taps,now it's a monobloc mixer type.
Service valve is full open and is original from before,tap is connected via flexi pipes from tap to service valves,these pipes look good no kinks or damage to be seen and hot water at the bathroom tap is no problem.
Could it be that this is a high pressure tap and therefore not letting enough through.
I've read there are high and low pressure taps,but what is high and what is low and how do I find out what he pressure is.
If this is the problem can anyone recommend a suitable tap.
This is a new sink and tap fitted 3 months ago,this chaps phone as now gone dead so we can't contact him anymore,there was no problem with old setup,2 seperate pillar taps,now it's a monobloc mixer type.
Service valve is full open and is original from before,tap is connected via flexi pipes from tap to service valves,these pipes look good no kinks or damage to be seen and hot water at the bathroom tap is no problem.
Could it be that this is a high pressure tap and therefore not letting enough through.
I've read there are high and low pressure taps,but what is high and what is low and how do I find out what he pressure is.
If this is the problem can anyone recommend a suitable tap.
netherfield said:
Could it be that this is a high pressure tap and therefore not letting enough through.
If it's been like this since it was installed then almost definitely this is the problem.netherfield said:
I've read there are high and low pressure taps,but what is high and what is low and how do I find out what he pressure is.
A high pressure tap is basically meant for mains pressure hot water, a megaflow or combi boiler system for example. Low pressure would normally be a conventional system with the hot water coming from a storage cylinder (gravity fed).netherfield said:
If this is the problem can anyone recommend a suitable tap.
Certainly sounds like the tap is not giving enough flow. Monoblocs are very restrictive. You might be lucky and the isolator could be causing a problem. You could take it off and throw it over a hedge, they are a waste of time any way. Equally the fitting on the top of the cylinder may be scaled up. Ferg said:
netherfield said:
If this is the problem can anyone recommend a suitable tap.
Certainly sounds like the tap is not giving enough flow. Monoblocs are very restrictive. You might be lucky and the isolator could be causing a problem. You could take it off and throw it over a hedge, they are a waste of time any way. Equally the fitting on the top of the cylinder may be scaled up. Also looking at the flexi pipes I imagine they are no more the 10mm as well.
netherfield said:
Ferg said:
netherfield said:
If this is the problem can anyone recommend a suitable tap.
Certainly sounds like the tap is not giving enough flow. Monoblocs are very restrictive. You might be lucky and the isolator could be causing a problem. You could take it off and throw it over a hedge, they are a waste of time any way. Equally the fitting on the top of the cylinder may be scaled up. Also looking at the flexi pipes I imagine they are no more the 10mm as well.
Similar prob,
Just installed a new bath/tap set up along with a new hot water cylinder in the kitchen and a cold water tank in the loft (bungalow so cold tank about 9 foot above tap outlet.
Cold water presure off mains is fine but hot water takes foreever to fill the bath. Thinking about trying to raise the cold tank in the loft a bit higher
Just installed a new bath/tap set up along with a new hot water cylinder in the kitchen and a cold water tank in the loft (bungalow so cold tank about 9 foot above tap outlet.
Cold water presure off mains is fine but hot water takes foreever to fill the bath. Thinking about trying to raise the cold tank in the loft a bit higher
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