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On 27 Oct 2005 03:31:12 -0700, "Jon" wrote:
I'm new to all this so please bare with me... I'm having a problem with a combi-boiler and need help trying to identify the problem - The boiler appears to be working fine - i.e. it's able to heat the radiators and water. However when heating water for the shower it seems incredibility sensitive to changes in water pressure, if someone were to turn the tap on in the kitchen the hot water flow in the shower completely stops. Also, if the heating is on it seems to frequently cause the hot water in the shower to fluctuate. I'm wondering is it possible to control the boiler so that it gives priority to heating water? Also, is it possible to prevent the affect of turning on a tap in another room? TIA What type of shower valve do you have? A thermostatic valve would help. Not sure, but getting a 22mm pipe for the hot as near as possible to the shower, with other services branching off in 15mm, might make a difference. My plumber disagrees, saying that it makes no odds since it is only 15mm coming from the boiler, but to me it seems common sense that it would help smooth the flow of hot from the boiler. Sure someone will tell us either way. Replace 'spam' with 'org' to reply |
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