limited head, Air down Vent Pipe Problem

OK OK, i get the picture...and Kev is right, i am the one in the firing line.javascript:emoticon(':oops:')


Anyway, i think i will try the suggestions of increasing the pipe size between the cold and hot tanks and possibly the vent also. I will post again to let you know how i get on.

Thanks for the help

Guy
 
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OK OK, i get the picture...and Kev is right, i am the one in the firing line.javascript:emoticon(':oops:')


Anyway, i think i will try the suggestions of increasing the pipe size between the cold and hot tanks and possibly the vent also. I will post again to let you know how i get on.

Thanks for the help

Guy

Let us know if this sorts it I think it will. . . . .
 
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Reporting back as promised.

I did intend to increase the pipe size to 35mm but the largest tank connectors i could get were 28mm. I thought that having 2.5m of 35mm pipe reduced to 28mm at both ends would probably lose much of the benefit of the 35mm pipe. So, i have re-piped the feed from the cold tank to the cylinder with 28mm and i have used 45 degree turns rather than 90's.

The result is a big improvement. Running the bath tap at max does still give occasional splutters but far far less than before. If i restrict the flow slightly the spluttering stops entirely.

The shower pump runs without drawing air, even if i also open a wash basin tap. I am still trying to find a way of getting a dedicated feed to the shower though just to be safe.

Thanks for the help everyone..
 

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