Gravity fed water system, second floor flat in a multi-storey
I want to find out about the cold water supply in my flat and was checking out the pipes in the bathroom cupboard as there is no stopcocks etc.. under the kitchen sink.
The cold water taps in the basin, bathtub and kitchen sink all seem to be linked to one pipe and when I turn the valve off all the cold water supply in the kitchen and bathroom stops and vice versa.
Does this mean that the drinking water in the kitchen cold tap is the same as the bathroom cold water taps? Is there meant to be any kind of valve (PRV/NRT) to separate the two or is it perfectly safe to have cold water which I assume is from the main s rising in the bathroom and kitchen, thank you for any info on this.
I want to find out about the cold water supply in my flat and was checking out the pipes in the bathroom cupboard as there is no stopcocks etc.. under the kitchen sink.
The cold water taps in the basin, bathtub and kitchen sink all seem to be linked to one pipe and when I turn the valve off all the cold water supply in the kitchen and bathroom stops and vice versa.
Does this mean that the drinking water in the kitchen cold tap is the same as the bathroom cold water taps? Is there meant to be any kind of valve (PRV/NRT) to separate the two or is it perfectly safe to have cold water which I assume is from the main s rising in the bathroom and kitchen, thank you for any info on this.