That’s correct if you’re running a hot water tap, which is fed from the cold and will only happen after a hot water tap has finished running. You’re staying it’s firing after cold water usage alone - are we correct in saying this?
That’s correct if you’re running a hot water tap, which is fed from the cold and will only happen after a hot water tap has finished running. You’re staying it’s firing after cold water usage alone - are we correct in saying this?
Does it push water backwards through the boiler's flow sensor when pressure in the cold water feed drops below the pressure in the the expansion vessel due to a cold water tap being opened. ?
Does it push water backwards through the boiler's flow sensor when pressure in the cold water feed drops below the pressure in the the expansion vessel due to a cold water tap being opened. ?
I don’t actually know why it does it, my thought would be movement caused in the pipe causing pressure fluctuations and mimicking that of a hot tap being opened
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