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    Water pressure and flow question in the block of flats

    Have just spoken to WRAS about food safe materials again and they said the only materials which can used within the tank are that either a) compliant with BS6920 standard; or b) WRAS-approved. Not sure I understood them correctly, but I think they said that the air gap requirement in the tank...
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    Water pressure and flow question in the block of flats

    Many thanks, Rob, for your advice about the food safe sloped platform. That feels to me as a sensible thing to do that would bring the noise level down. Would you have any examples, pictures or drawings that will demonstrate it? Are out there any specifically made for the purpose or you would...
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    Water pressure and flow question in the block of flats

    Thanks, I'll ask if they have been added at the later date, but I feel they might have not. Is it a requirement to have them or a good practice, or both?
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    Water pressure and flow question in the block of flats

    Thanks, it was at the time when the pictures were taken about 3-4 months ago. I don't have the recent ones. I believe the have done lagging since then and added soundproofing around the tank. Re rubber shoes inside the Munsen rings: Do you mean rubber rings around the pipe, as it looks they...
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    Water pressure and flow question in the block of flats

    By the way, here are the pictures of the tank. Any comments about the tank, piping or the valve? IMG_0717 by alext05 posted 27 Mar 2018 at 10:35 PMIMG_0721 by alext05 posted 27 Mar 2018 at 10:35 PMIMG_0722 by alext05 posted 27 Mar 2018 at 10:35 PMIMG_0723 by alext05 posted 27 Mar 2018 at 10:35 PM
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    Water pressure and flow question in the block of flats

    Thanks. I don't think that is possible. That area, unfortunately, seems the most suitable one for the purpose, but I will ask. I guess the cost would be massive too and have to be justified. I had an update today, and the have decided to install Keraflo valve, that was mentioned by Nige. I...
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    Water pressure and flow question in the block of flats

    Thanks, Madrab. I believe that's exactly what they have additionally done already - insulating the water tank in soundproofing material. However, the sound without the encasing was very loud and constant, and while now we have soundproofing from the sides and the top, there is no soundproofing...
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    Water pressure and flow question in the block of flats

    Thanks, Nige. I'll definitely enquire about that. Hopefully they will allow us to test the valve, rather than simply committing to it irreversibly. My only worry that with this solution it would be very loud early in the morning, 5-6 am when everyone starts waking up, meaning that all overnight...
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    Water pressure and flow question in the block of flats

    Thanks, I'll ask them if they considered the solution. Would this mean shorter periods of filling time with louder intensity, as opposed to quieter but non-stop filling of the water?
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    Water pressure and flow question in the block of flats

    Not sure it will help as the tank sits on the concrete/metal combo on top of our ceiling and it feels that sound gets transmitted to the walls as well as the result. And I am not keen on it at all, as the ceiling is not that high in a small room. I was more thinking about redirecting the flow...
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    Water pressure and flow question in the block of flats

    Many thanks, Rob, for your clear and very helpful explanation. I have actually sorted our own water supply by extending the mains from the kitchen to the bathroom, and so that wasn't our main problem. Apologies for not making it clear at the very beginning, as I was looking for your view on a...
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    Water pressure and flow question in the block of flats

    I doesn't to me either and something I would be clarifying on Monday. I've just copied it word for word from their email to me.
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    Water pressure and flow question in the block of flats

    Thanks. Roger that. It's been a long day with a drink or two and editing and rewriting the point I was trying to make was challenging! :D
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    Water pressure and flow question in the block of flats

    Apologies if that wasn't clear enough. Here it is again, in a longer form. According to them (copied to the letter from their response to me ): Thames water can only guarantee a minimum of 1.0 bar from their water mains. 1.0 bar of pressure has the equivalent force needed to raise water to the...
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    Water pressure and flow question in the block of flats

    Thanks. I do understand that the issues here are mostly of administrative nature, but I wanted to hear an opinion of the tradesmen whether they think if the water flow and the pressure I've stated above are sufficient enough, if true and stable, for providing water main supply to all properties...
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    Water pressure and flow question in the block of flats

    I've only copied what the estate management said regarding the Thames Water. I believe that they might have meant that they can guarantee 1 bar up to 10 metres, and after that it will start dropping at roughly 0.2 bar per every two metres. However, the reality from my personal experience of...
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    Water pressure and flow question in the block of flats

    I live on a top (fourth floor) of a 16 meter high building in which the kitchen is connected to the water mains but the bathroom and the toilet are connected to the cold water tank. The estate management company has just reinstalled a new cold water tank in the loft rather than connecting...
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    Bosch WVH28360GB washer-dryer - Short-circuited while drying

    Not sure if I could delete the thread but I have solved this now. Bosch adviser pointed to a door unlock feature where the filter is.
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    Bosch WVH28360GB washer-dryer - Short-circuited while drying

    Our Bosch WVH28360GB washer-dryer short-circuited yesterday while drying and now I cannot open it because every time I try to turn any program on in order to open the drum it short-circuits again. Anything I can do to get it open in order to get the clothes out while I am investigating whether...
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    AEG L14850 Washer/Dryer - Drying takes longer suddenly

    My 3-year-old AEG L14850 washer/dryer's drying now takes longer and not as effective as before. It has started a few months back when autodrying function stopped working resulting in AEG running the whole drying time cycle rather than stopping when clothes reached a certain level of dryness...
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