mains accumulator

na and the pair of us ain't desk jockeys looking at nice glossy specs in a book either

well there you have it the great forum reading public

it's official

kevplumb and doitall know nothing
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the master has spoken
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Accumulators are reliant on a good mains pressure or they don't work.

About 1.5 bar will do. Some will work on 1 bar - at a push.

Ok Drivel, how much extra water will I get at 1bar mains pressure, say at the bath on the 1st floor.

Lets say the tin can is 200Ltrs.,and lets say I get 7Ltr/min at the moment.

The min guaranteed is 9 l/min. Get in touch with the water company.

Question to difficult Drivel.

Ok Lets call it 9Ltrs/min, what can I expect it to be if I spend a £1000.00 on a tin can.
 
You are drivelling. If you know you will tell us. :)

Tanks and pumps? Duh!!!
 
I think it was a simple enough question drdrivel.

If you have 9l/min from the cold mains, what flow will you get at a cold tap once the accumalator has improved it?

(I don't know, as I know nothing about accumalators, so would like to have the answer myself)

Personally I would have thought accumaltors would increase the pressure only and not the flow, but then hey, who am I to ask.
 

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