Hi,
I have a combi boiler which feeds a shower via about 8-9m of 15mm pipe. As part of some other work I'm doing, I could possibly reduce this to about 3m of pipe (by running the pipe along one side of the room rather than three). I could also change the run to 22mm pipe.
Is there any benefit in doing this? I'm hoping for a slight improvement in pressure and/or quicker warming-up time when the shower is turned on. I presume changing to 22mm pipe would improve pressure but also lengthen warm-up time, but what about shortening the run? Will the improvement be enough to bother with?
Thanks,
Mark
I have a combi boiler which feeds a shower via about 8-9m of 15mm pipe. As part of some other work I'm doing, I could possibly reduce this to about 3m of pipe (by running the pipe along one side of the room rather than three). I could also change the run to 22mm pipe.
Is there any benefit in doing this? I'm hoping for a slight improvement in pressure and/or quicker warming-up time when the shower is turned on. I presume changing to 22mm pipe would improve pressure but also lengthen warm-up time, but what about shortening the run? Will the improvement be enough to bother with?
Thanks,
Mark
