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Hi all,
Fisrt post, please go easy! I've 'discovered' that I can increase the mains pressure to my taps in my house by opening the valve next to my water meter a bit further. Whilst running both the hot and cold taps I can see that both increase in flow rate when I open the valve. My question is, will this have any adverse affect on my combi boiler? (a C&M Britony 80 if anyone cares!) Obviously I expect the hot water temperature may drop with the increased flow rate, but any other things I should watch out for before I start enjoying better showers!? (apart from a higher water and gas bill!) Thanks, Chris |
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