hi , I have a 1930 terraced house with a Worchester 8000 35kw , which i was hopping can provide enough hot water presure. The boiler is installed almost at the ceiling level in the dinning room so the height to push the water to the shower is really low ( 1m at max). So i'm a bit puzzled why i'm having low pressure and on top of that if anyone is using a sink or toilet the pressure drops even lower.
Now before i go ahead and replace the boiler with a 45kw i figure i ask if the pipe layout i see it's optimal. I'm not a plumber but to me it looks like the cold water is not reaching the boiler due to the way the piping was layout , image boiler_initial below. What is the best practice , should the boiler cold feed be done from a T closer to the mains ? like in image boiler_post below ?
Or ... it's the mains pipe diameter or i just need to accept i need a more powerful boiler ? Just to be clear , i've check the presure on the mains and upstair toilet/sick , all is fine , it's just the moment someone opens any cold water the boiler hot presure falls.
Thx,
Now before i go ahead and replace the boiler with a 45kw i figure i ask if the pipe layout i see it's optimal. I'm not a plumber but to me it looks like the cold water is not reaching the boiler due to the way the piping was layout , image boiler_initial below. What is the best practice , should the boiler cold feed be done from a T closer to the mains ? like in image boiler_post below ?
Or ... it's the mains pipe diameter or i just need to accept i need a more powerful boiler ? Just to be clear , i've check the presure on the mains and upstair toilet/sick , all is fine , it's just the moment someone opens any cold water the boiler hot presure falls.
Thx,
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