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Plumbling: Header tank supplying bath?
Hi All,
As a complete novice in heating a plumbing I'm looking for some advice; we've got major problems at the moment (seemingly only worsened by a power flush) which I am trying figure out as I'm having no luck. My first, and hopefully simply question, is: "Should the header tank be supplying the cold water to the bath? ... or should it come straight from the mains supply as per the en-suite showers, taps, etc?" My second is: "If you have an indirect cylinder with a bleed value and when bleeding - air constantly comes out (or nothing.. e.g. no pressure and no water), does that indicate a problem with the cylinder?" Any help/information would be very much appreciated..! Thanks, CS. |
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