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Hello again everyone,
had a customer yesterday that has bought a water softener, but didn't know he needed one tap that was fed from unsoftened water. To get his kitchen tap fed with drinking water isn't going to be practical as all fitted units with integrated appliance and above kitchen is bathroom with tiled floor so can't take it above and bring it down in corner of room. Even running along the top of kitchen will look untidy and it would have to go round oven extractor fan so not ideal. I have suggested taking back the softener and fitting scaleout, but he would prefer to fit the softener if he can.
He suggested installing a tap just before the unit in the utility room/downstairs toilet as they drink bottled water anyway and then they just won't drink from kitchen tap.
I have had a look through the regs and found one part saying one convenient dedicated wholesome water supply is needed and in domestic properties it is the kitchen sink. And another part of regs just stating one wholesome water tap is required in property.
I would prefer to fit a scaleout but was just wondering your opinions/experience if I was to supply another tap in house with wholesome water would this be against regs? Or does the kitchen sink always have to be supplied with wholesome water?
Advise appreciated
had a customer yesterday that has bought a water softener, but didn't know he needed one tap that was fed from unsoftened water. To get his kitchen tap fed with drinking water isn't going to be practical as all fitted units with integrated appliance and above kitchen is bathroom with tiled floor so can't take it above and bring it down in corner of room. Even running along the top of kitchen will look untidy and it would have to go round oven extractor fan so not ideal. I have suggested taking back the softener and fitting scaleout, but he would prefer to fit the softener if he can.
He suggested installing a tap just before the unit in the utility room/downstairs toilet as they drink bottled water anyway and then they just won't drink from kitchen tap.
I have had a look through the regs and found one part saying one convenient dedicated wholesome water supply is needed and in domestic properties it is the kitchen sink. And another part of regs just stating one wholesome water tap is required in property.
I would prefer to fit a scaleout but was just wondering your opinions/experience if I was to supply another tap in house with wholesome water would this be against regs? Or does the kitchen sink always have to be supplied with wholesome water?
Advise appreciated