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bacon_sandwich

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Hi guys, be gentle as although i am GSR, i am not a plumber. Ok this is my house. The kitchen hot tap has always been disappointing as its flow is rubbish and hot water takes ages to come through. Its vented cyl located ground floor, kitchen is on first floor and cold tank is above ceiling of 2nd floor. All hot taps / shower and bath on ground floor are wonderful. There are only two taps on first floor , kitchen and small toilet. No taps on 2nd floor. Recently had the kitchen replaced and the sink has been moved and as such the pipe work for the sink has extended further. Now the kitchen hot tap is more than disappointing.
What are my options?
Could i pump just the kitchen tap or do you need to pump from the cyl
many thanks
 
What's the toilet like (same floor a kitchen) ?
 
toilet is 3.46Lpm

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i would say its the tap, suitable for low pressure?
 
No idea, supplied and fitted by kitchen people, we chose it from a catalogue. Is there a way to check?

yea change the bloody thing looks cheap and nasty so dont think it will be good for low pressure, its not branded any where?
 
Pull out nozzle types I think are all only rated for high pressure. They are very restrictive.
Ordinary modern 1/4 turn kitchen mixers are generally poor enough poor, although some strangely are okay.
The flexi hose tails are small bore, then the body of tap is same and the ceramic works have only a small max opening. Then the spout really adds to the restriction - particularily due to the hot having to go through a small bore pipe in middle of spout, - which on pull out type is a flexi. Add to that an airator at end which can be only for high pressure. Check the airator isn't partially blocked by unscrewing it
 
Or any gravity rated tap
 
I find you never know with an unfamiliar new tap how good the flow is going to be until you turn the water back on.
The bar rating can be misleading.
If the spout looks wide, generally a good sign.
Life was easier when we had full flow mixer taps years ago and no ceramic works
 
Good old washer eg1010 taps
 
But what's your incoming flow and pressure?
 

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