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Default Standard or "Superduty" hot water cylinder?


"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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In article . com,
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You can see why a pump was put onto one tap when the flow is fine up
to it? Are you kidding?


Just to clear things up. I wanted a
new mixer to replace the old.


A great advancement.

The sink itself was fine.


You can't beat 1957 workmanship can you.

The old mixer was a two hole fitting.
Looking around I found a replacement
I liked after quite a search


Did the search say that it was compatible with the low pressure system?

- most of the decent ones
tend to be one hole types these days.
Nothing on the box about either high
or low pressure,


The makers must be contacted to ensure compatibility.

but since it had 15mm tails I sort
of thought it would be low pressure


Though? You know what Thought thought. He followed a funeral and thought
it was a wedding, ****ed himself and thought he was sweating.

as most these days use 10?mm


They do? New on me.

After fitting discovered the hot
flow was poorer than before,


You fitted yourself? You took the time a effort away from your part time
brain surgery to do this? Wow!

so fitted a pump. Works a treat.


So fitted a pump because he ****ed up. One pump on one tap. On a line that
has adequate pressure and flow. ROFLMAO!!!!!!