I've tried to search previous topics and other internet info but have only served to get confused.
I am in the process of gutting my bathroom and moving certain items around. While I will get a plumber for some of the work I do intend to undertake some of it myself.
Somebody stated that using Pascal's Law the pressure in my system from my combi boiler will be equal throughout the length of pipe regardless of the diameter but that the flow rates will be different given different diameters. Yet Poiseuille's Law shows that there would be some pressure loss due to friction.
All I need to know is that I want to be able to fill my bath up at the fastest rate. Though harder to achieve, I could extend the 22mm pipe direct to the bath. Or I can use existing 15mm pipe that was for a sink but then (presumably) have to go back up to 22mm for the bath taps.
So will the latter option make much difference?
I am in the process of gutting my bathroom and moving certain items around. While I will get a plumber for some of the work I do intend to undertake some of it myself.
Somebody stated that using Pascal's Law the pressure in my system from my combi boiler will be equal throughout the length of pipe regardless of the diameter but that the flow rates will be different given different diameters. Yet Poiseuille's Law shows that there would be some pressure loss due to friction.
All I need to know is that I want to be able to fill my bath up at the fastest rate. Though harder to achieve, I could extend the 22mm pipe direct to the bath. Or I can use existing 15mm pipe that was for a sink but then (presumably) have to go back up to 22mm for the bath taps.
So will the latter option make much difference?
