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Hi There
Moved into a new build recently. Noticed that when I turn on the cold tap in the kitchen a pump in the attic seems to activate which would indicate that the cold tap in the kitchen is not fed directly by mains (however i am not a plumber so could be wrong)
Prior to noticing this pump activating, i had wondered why the Kitchen cold tap was not all that cold. There is also a cold tap in the garden which is properly cold and has much higher pressure
Questions I have are:
1 - If the kitchen cold is not mains fed, is this a breach of regulations, or just not good practice?
2- could i be wrong in my assessment of the situation, and is there a dead certain way to ascertain if the kitchen cold is incorrectly fed by the attic tank?
Many thanks
Moved into a new build recently. Noticed that when I turn on the cold tap in the kitchen a pump in the attic seems to activate which would indicate that the cold tap in the kitchen is not fed directly by mains (however i am not a plumber so could be wrong)
Prior to noticing this pump activating, i had wondered why the Kitchen cold tap was not all that cold. There is also a cold tap in the garden which is properly cold and has much higher pressure
Questions I have are:
1 - If the kitchen cold is not mains fed, is this a breach of regulations, or just not good practice?
2- could i be wrong in my assessment of the situation, and is there a dead certain way to ascertain if the kitchen cold is incorrectly fed by the attic tank?
Many thanks