Very Loud hissing noise
We have just installed a CGH system and changed the pipes to be mains
fed. This has caused a very loud hissing sound to start coming out from all the taps when used. My plumber has said that this is happenening as he has joined 15 mm new pipes to the existing 22 mm pipes. To change the whole pipe work wil be costly. Please could someone provide a solution in terms of changing the taps etc so that the noise is subdued etc. |
Very Loud hissing noise
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Very Loud hissing noise
Apologies. Should have clarified that they are connected to the water
but the water comes out of the taps with this loud noise |
Very Loud hissing noise
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Very Loud hissing noise
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Very Loud hissing noise
wrote We have just installed a CGH system and changed the pipes to be mains fed. This has caused a very loud hissing sound to start coming out from all the taps when used. Could simply be that the plumber has opened the water stop cock further after doing the job than it was when he shut off to make the changes IYSWIM. Does water come out of the mains fed cold taps faster than before he started? Closing down the stop cock a bit may cure it, but may also affect combi performance - don't know about combis, don't have one! Phil |
Very Loud hissing noise
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Very Loud hissing noise
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"." writes: Richard Conway wrote: Ah, I see your problem, you need to connect the taps to the water supply instead of the gas. Easy mistake to make. LOL ISTR someone discovering that one of their washing machine inlet pipes was fed from the gas supply in a new house... -- Andrew Gabriel |
Very Loud hissing noise
In message , Andrew Gabriel
writes In article , "." writes: Richard Conway wrote: Ah, I see your problem, you need to connect the taps to the water supply instead of the gas. Easy mistake to make. LOL ISTR someone discovering that one of their washing machine inlet pipes was fed from the gas supply in a new house... There was a case a few years ago where a fitter cross connected the gas and water pipes -- geoff |
Very Loud hissing noise
Ah, I see your problem, you need to connect the taps to the water
supply instead of the gas. Easy mistake to make. ISTR someone discovering that one of their washing machine inlet pipes was fed from the gas supply in a new house... There was a case a few years ago where a fitter cross connected the gas and water pipes Another brilliant case here...: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4802928.stm |
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