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Dundonald October 7th 06 08:00 PM

hot water tap 'choking'
 
The hot water tap in our kitchen acts strange - I can only describe it
as choking. We have a combi boiler so if when I turn the hot water tap
on the water isn't hot yet, the water flows fine. But as soon as it is
hot or when I turn the tap on and the water is already hot the water
splurts out in segments. I find if I turn the tap on quickly up to
full flow the choking isn't as bad. I can hear the pipework from under
the sink back to the garage rattling when the tap is choking. Very
strange. All other hot taps work fine so there's no problem with the
combi boiler or pipework.

I'm no plumber so I can't ascertain what the fault is, but I'm
certainly willing to take things a part to see if I can fix it rather
than buying new taps. Any help please in suggesting what might be the
cause of the problem?

Thanks.


Dundonald October 8th 06 12:08 AM

hot water tap 'choking'
 

Dundonald wrote:

The hot water tap in our kitchen acts strange - I can only describe it
as choking. We have a combi boiler so if when I turn the hot water tap
on the water isn't hot yet, the water flows fine. But as soon as it is
hot or when I turn the tap on and the water is already hot the water
splurts out in segments. I find if I turn the tap on quickly up to
full flow the choking isn't as bad. I can hear the pipework from under
the sink back to the garage rattling when the tap is choking. Very
strange. All other hot taps work fine so there's no problem with the
combi boiler or pipework.

I'm no plumber so I can't ascertain what the fault is, but I'm
certainly willing to take things a part to see if I can fix it rather
than buying new taps. Any help please in suggesting what might be the
cause of the problem?

Thanks.


No one any good with taps then? :) I'll take them apart and play
around see if I can spot anything. If I find the problem and if it's
anything interesting I'll post back.


soup October 8th 06 09:44 AM

hot water tap 'choking'
 
Dundonald wrote:
No one any good with taps then?


Four hours from your first post asking for help to your second one.
This is a newsgroup not a chat room, give people time to see think and
respond.
--

www.cheesesoup.myby.co.uk



Weatherlawyer October 8th 06 09:56 AM

hot water tap 'choking'
 

soup wrote:
desperate idiot wrote:
No one any good with taps then?


Four hours from your first post asking for help to your second one.
This is a newsgroup not a chat room, give people time to see think and
respond.


Sounds like the heater is so fierce it is trapping a lot of air. Maybe
it forms steam which, on condensing, is replaced by dissolved gasses.


Dundonald October 8th 06 09:16 PM

hot water tap 'choking'
 

soup wrote:

Dundonald wrote:
No one any good with taps then?


Four hours from your first post asking for help to your second one.
This is a newsgroup not a chat room, give people time to see think and
respond.


Soup, I appreciate that and it wasn't a criticism hence the smiley I
put in my reply (that you missed out in the quote above). Chill fella.


Dave Baker October 8th 06 10:15 PM

hot water tap 'choking'
 

"Dundonald" wrote in message
oups.com...
The hot water tap in our kitchen acts strange - I can only describe it
as choking. We have a combi boiler so if when I turn the hot water tap
on the water isn't hot yet, the water flows fine. But as soon as it is
hot or when I turn the tap on and the water is already hot the water
splurts out in segments. I find if I turn the tap on quickly up to
full flow the choking isn't as bad. I can hear the pipework from under
the sink back to the garage rattling when the tap is choking. Very
strange. All other hot taps work fine so there's no problem with the
combi boiler or pipework.

I'm no plumber so I can't ascertain what the fault is, but I'm
certainly willing to take things a part to see if I can fix it rather
than buying new taps. Any help please in suggesting what might be the
cause of the problem.


Is it a pillar tap with a plastic handle like the one on the right in this

http://www.diydoctor.org.uk/projects/dripping_tap.htm

and a dome shaped rubber washer inside held on by a grub screw.

Same problem as my hot tap in the kitchen then. As the internals of the
mechanism wear they don't open fully inside and as they heat up when the
water starts to flow the thermal expansion of the brass bits and bobs closes
the gap down even further. Eventually they reach the stage at which by the
time you've got half a sink of hot water the flow is down to a trickle.
Nothing you can do easily apart from buy a new tap. What's actually
happening is that when you turn the handle the washer should pull up off its
seat, like any normal tap, but in this type another bit that wears start to
float down instead leading to very little net motion. Feckin' stupid design
basically.

I'm an engineer so I modified mine slightly on the lathe to increase the
range of motion to tide me over until the new kitchen goes in but most
people won't have that option.

If it's not that kind of tap ignore all the above.
--
Dave Baker
www.pumaracing.co.uk
"Why," said Ford squatting down beside him and shivering, "are you lying
face down in the dust?"
"It's a very effective way of being wretched," said Marvin.



Dundonald October 8th 06 11:03 PM

hot water tap 'choking'
 

Dave Baker wrote:

"Dundonald" wrote in message
oups.com...
The hot water tap in our kitchen acts strange - I can only describe it
as choking. We have a combi boiler so if when I turn the hot water tap
on the water isn't hot yet, the water flows fine. But as soon as it is
hot or when I turn the tap on and the water is already hot the water
splurts out in segments. I find if I turn the tap on quickly up to
full flow the choking isn't as bad. I can hear the pipework from under
the sink back to the garage rattling when the tap is choking. Very
strange. All other hot taps work fine so there's no problem with the
combi boiler or pipework.

I'm no plumber so I can't ascertain what the fault is, but I'm
certainly willing to take things a part to see if I can fix it rather
than buying new taps. Any help please in suggesting what might be the
cause of the problem.


Is it a pillar tap with a plastic handle like the one on the right in this

http://www.diydoctor.org.uk/projects/dripping_tap.htm

and a dome shaped rubber washer inside held on by a grub screw.

Same problem as my hot tap in the kitchen then. As the internals of the
mechanism wear they don't open fully inside and as they heat up when the
water starts to flow the thermal expansion of the brass bits and bobs closes
the gap down even further. Eventually they reach the stage at which by the
time you've got half a sink of hot water the flow is down to a trickle.
Nothing you can do easily apart from buy a new tap. What's actually
happening is that when you turn the handle the washer should pull up off its
seat, like any normal tap, but in this type another bit that wears start to
float down instead leading to very little net motion. Feckin' stupid design
basically.

I'm an engineer so I modified mine slightly on the lathe to increase the
range of motion to tide me over until the new kitchen goes in but most
people won't have that option.

If it's not that kind of tap ignore all the above.


I came on here to post that I had decided to swap the valves around -
i.e. cold valve in to hot tap and visa versa. Works a treat now.

But thanks for your post - different tap but same valve type by the
looks of those pictures.


John Rumm October 9th 06 05:57 AM

hot water tap 'choking'
 
Dundonald wrote:

The hot water tap in our kitchen acts strange - I can only describe it
as choking. We have a combi boiler so if when I turn the hot water tap
on the water isn't hot yet, the water flows fine. But as soon as it is
hot or when I turn the tap on and the water is already hot the water
splurts out in segments. I find if I turn the tap on quickly up to
full flow the choking isn't as bad. I can hear the pipework from under
the sink back to the garage rattling when the tap is choking. Very
strange. All other hot taps work fine so there's no problem with the
combi boiler or pipework.


Does your combi include some form of flow regulation (i.e. so that it
prevents the water from running cool should you ask for it faster than
it could heat it otherwise)?

I have seen a similar thing happen with an old multipoint water heater.

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Cheers,

John.

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