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Hi guys, need a little help!
I've been working on a house. They had an ensuite with shower. In a separate room (dressing room) also has a bath. Their system is an unvented cylinder! Customer has removed the ensuite, I have removed the bath.
The bath had 22mm pipe feeds.
Here my dilemma starts, I have put in his and her basins, reduced the 22mm to 15 on a six foot run.
T off the 22mm original feed to service a shower. This room has equal pressure on hot and cold but has lost about a bar of pressure.
The next bathroom along the line after the one I have done has heaps of pressure. The pipe work to the ensuite before the new room has heaps of pressure. The only isolation valves are at the taps to the basins. The pipes are free from Kinks and only 2 bends in the entire run.
Before I tear into this and look for a problem that might not be there, is there anything else that could be causing this?
I've been working on a house. They had an ensuite with shower. In a separate room (dressing room) also has a bath. Their system is an unvented cylinder! Customer has removed the ensuite, I have removed the bath.
The bath had 22mm pipe feeds.
Here my dilemma starts, I have put in his and her basins, reduced the 22mm to 15 on a six foot run.
T off the 22mm original feed to service a shower. This room has equal pressure on hot and cold but has lost about a bar of pressure.
The next bathroom along the line after the one I have done has heaps of pressure. The pipe work to the ensuite before the new room has heaps of pressure. The only isolation valves are at the taps to the basins. The pipes are free from Kinks and only 2 bends in the entire run.
Before I tear into this and look for a problem that might not be there, is there anything else that could be causing this?