hi,
we recently had a new worcester combi boiler put in.
we now need to buy some kitchen stuff - including a tap. my concern is with the differing water pressure requirements, and what would be suitable.
having found some taps i like; before i go ahead and buy, are they suitable?
i am pretty sure that having a combi boiler = high pressure system? but does this mean i have to buy a tap ONLY suitable for high pressure systems?
as an example, some taps state a maximum pressure of 5 bar. is this enough? or do i ned to get a tap with a max of 10?
as an example, are all these taps ok?
http://www.astracast.co.uk/real/web...vwa_files/axialtower.pdf/$file/axialtower.pdf
http://www.franke.co.uk/pdfs/davos_j.pdf
http://www.blanco.co.uk/ <-- 'blancocleo 6100'
any advice much appreciated; i really dont want to go ahead and buy a tap that turns out to be completely unusable!
thanks,
jujhimup.
we recently had a new worcester combi boiler put in.
we now need to buy some kitchen stuff - including a tap. my concern is with the differing water pressure requirements, and what would be suitable.
having found some taps i like; before i go ahead and buy, are they suitable?
i am pretty sure that having a combi boiler = high pressure system? but does this mean i have to buy a tap ONLY suitable for high pressure systems?
as an example, some taps state a maximum pressure of 5 bar. is this enough? or do i ned to get a tap with a max of 10?
as an example, are all these taps ok?
http://www.astracast.co.uk/real/web...vwa_files/axialtower.pdf/$file/axialtower.pdf
http://www.franke.co.uk/pdfs/davos_j.pdf
http://www.blanco.co.uk/ <-- 'blancocleo 6100'
any advice much appreciated; i really dont want to go ahead and buy a tap that turns out to be completely unusable!
thanks,
jujhimup.