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gravity fed kitchen taps
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I am an absolute novice needing sorting regarding taps!
When looking at brochures for choosing a single mixer kitchen tap with spout, and knowing I have a gravity fed system (hot water cylinder on 1st floor and header tank in loft above) how do I ensure I choose the right taps? The brochure mentions min 1 bar and max 5 bar but I dunno if that is suitable for a gravity fed system?
I have had a new kitchen installed and the hot water flow is pathetic with a capital P and the fitters tell me all sorts of porkies ("it's an italian design, they have smaller holes" being one!) but from research I've worked out that they have fitted a tap suitable for a combi system. Idiots!
However, I need to ensure I chose the right sort of taps as the kitchen fitters say they won't change it again if it turns out to have the same sort of flow!
Heeelp!
When looking at brochures for choosing a single mixer kitchen tap with spout, and knowing I have a gravity fed system (hot water cylinder on 1st floor and header tank in loft above) how do I ensure I choose the right taps? The brochure mentions min 1 bar and max 5 bar but I dunno if that is suitable for a gravity fed system?
I have had a new kitchen installed and the hot water flow is pathetic with a capital P and the fitters tell me all sorts of porkies ("it's an italian design, they have smaller holes" being one!) but from research I've worked out that they have fitted a tap suitable for a combi system. Idiots!
However, I need to ensure I chose the right sort of taps as the kitchen fitters say they won't change it again if it turns out to have the same sort of flow!
Heeelp!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks for your answer. Unfortunately we cannot have separate taps as we have a new sink that caters for just one hole. Since posting, it has transpired that I need mixer tap that's suitable for low pressure system.
Re the issue of the smaller holes, I thought the smaller hole was suitable for combination boiler systems (of which mine isn't). the fitter said it was smaller because it was an Italian design!
An independent plumber I spoke to over the phone said we required a "bi-flow" what ever that means. Do you know?
Re the issue of the smaller holes, I thought the smaller hole was suitable for combination boiler systems (of which mine isn't). the fitter said it was smaller because it was an Italian design!
An independent plumber I spoke to over the phone said we required a "bi-flow" what ever that means. Do you know?