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Hi,
I've bought an Arezzo Matt Black Instant Boiling Water Kitchen Tap (Includes Tap, Boiler + Filter) from Victorian Plumbing to install in my summer house which i'm converting into a bar.
As there is only one cold water source coming into the building i thought the boiling water tap would provide the hot water by combining the boiling and cold through a mixer but it turns out it has a hot water input to connect to the mixer tap.
I'm not too fussed about having warm water from the tap as we could just fill the sink with boiling water and then top up with the cold but.....
Question is; should i just T off the cold pipe and have the cold going into both hot/cold inputs? Or would the mixer in the tap be able to take a T from the boiling line to the hot water input? Not sure exactly if turning the mixer tap to full hot would then result in boiling water coming out which would be less than ideal. Or would the mixer prevent the water coming out from being too hot?.....if that makes sense?
Thanks!
Craig
I've bought an Arezzo Matt Black Instant Boiling Water Kitchen Tap (Includes Tap, Boiler + Filter) from Victorian Plumbing to install in my summer house which i'm converting into a bar.
As there is only one cold water source coming into the building i thought the boiling water tap would provide the hot water by combining the boiling and cold through a mixer but it turns out it has a hot water input to connect to the mixer tap.
I'm not too fussed about having warm water from the tap as we could just fill the sink with boiling water and then top up with the cold but.....
Question is; should i just T off the cold pipe and have the cold going into both hot/cold inputs? Or would the mixer in the tap be able to take a T from the boiling line to the hot water input? Not sure exactly if turning the mixer tap to full hot would then result in boiling water coming out which would be less than ideal. Or would the mixer prevent the water coming out from being too hot?.....if that makes sense?
Thanks!
Craig