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Hi Team,
I moved into a new build in 2014 and the HW pressure and flow to all taps over the last 3 years has been good. Recently the HW flow rate has fallen gradually to the point where you can no longer really run a bath at an acceptable flow. The initial pressure on opening any HW tap is good but after a few seconds fades to a low flow. The CW is not affected and has good pressure and flow.
All hot taps are affected.
The water enters the building via a pressure reducing valve on which there is a gauge which reads 3.5 bar static pressure.
There is a water softener in the utility room but when this is by-passed no change is noted to the poor flow of the HW taps.
On opening a CW tap the pressure gauge under the sink in the utility room falls to about 2 bar during flow and when the CW water tap is turned off it immediately returns to 3.5 bar.
When the same is done on a HW tap, the pressure falls to be about 2 bar also, but on closing the HW tap the pressure takes longer to return to the 3.5 static pressure reading.
The mains feeds to an unvented Albion cylinder via a Caleffi 2 bar pressure reducing valve which is used to balance the cold water to the cylinder and the cold supply to all showers and mixers.
I suspect there is something on the HW side which is obstructing the flow and am wondering if it's something to do with the Caleffi PRV? Do these fail with the symptoms I am seeing? I don't know of anything else, like a blocked filter, in the circuit which could be causing this problem.
I have attached a picture of the layout which may help.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
AJ
I moved into a new build in 2014 and the HW pressure and flow to all taps over the last 3 years has been good. Recently the HW flow rate has fallen gradually to the point where you can no longer really run a bath at an acceptable flow. The initial pressure on opening any HW tap is good but after a few seconds fades to a low flow. The CW is not affected and has good pressure and flow.
All hot taps are affected.
The water enters the building via a pressure reducing valve on which there is a gauge which reads 3.5 bar static pressure.
There is a water softener in the utility room but when this is by-passed no change is noted to the poor flow of the HW taps.
On opening a CW tap the pressure gauge under the sink in the utility room falls to about 2 bar during flow and when the CW water tap is turned off it immediately returns to 3.5 bar.
When the same is done on a HW tap, the pressure falls to be about 2 bar also, but on closing the HW tap the pressure takes longer to return to the 3.5 static pressure reading.
The mains feeds to an unvented Albion cylinder via a Caleffi 2 bar pressure reducing valve which is used to balance the cold water to the cylinder and the cold supply to all showers and mixers.
I suspect there is something on the HW side which is obstructing the flow and am wondering if it's something to do with the Caleffi PRV? Do these fail with the symptoms I am seeing? I don't know of anything else, like a blocked filter, in the circuit which could be causing this problem.
I have attached a picture of the layout which may help.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
AJ