I have recently fitted a boiler for a customer.
Having previously checked all the pressures and flow rates in the house i went ahead and ripped out their old tanks and fitted a combi.
Now when they flush a toilet or have the washing machine running water stops at the taps, i measured the pressure and its at 2 bar standing.
I have changed to main stop cock for a quarter turn leaver valve this improved the flow a little bit but still not adequate enough.
They don't want to put a bigger Supply pipe in so have been asking around and have heard about a water accumulator tank, never worked on one before so was wondering if anyone on heard could shed any light as to how one of these would help.
thanks
J
Having previously checked all the pressures and flow rates in the house i went ahead and ripped out their old tanks and fitted a combi.
Now when they flush a toilet or have the washing machine running water stops at the taps, i measured the pressure and its at 2 bar standing.
I have changed to main stop cock for a quarter turn leaver valve this improved the flow a little bit but still not adequate enough.
They don't want to put a bigger Supply pipe in so have been asking around and have heard about a water accumulator tank, never worked on one before so was wondering if anyone on heard could shed any light as to how one of these would help.
thanks
J