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Hi lads,
I hope you all are ok.
i was wondering if anyone could help me out and give me some solutions on how to solve the low water pressure.
System: sealed system,
Boiler: condensing boiler, British gas
532/i
373 FD 690
GC no. 47.406.02
Serial No. 05703
Problem: once you open the downstairs kitchen tap or the tap in the extension ( any tap ), but in the same time another tap upstairs the pressure drops a lot. I understand that when a boiler does 15lpm then you will get only half but the pressure is not even half its very very little. There is no kinked pipes/hoses and filters are clean. It's just looks like the boiler is not capable of providing enough pressure.
if you use the taps separately without opening any other tap it's fine.
All isolation valves are not full bore.
Now, my question is there any chance to solve it, if so how?
- do you require a more powerful boiler with more kw ?
- could be the boiler undersized for this property ? ( 2 bathrooms )
- can you install a boost pump of Stuart Turner before the boiler ( flomate mains boost extra ) of Stuart Turner ? Or Iboost better idea ?
The customer hasn't got enough money to install a new boiler and therefore he was looking for a booster pump.
I would appreciate if anyone has got a solution for me.
Thnak you very much for you help
kind regrads
ron
I hope you all are ok.
i was wondering if anyone could help me out and give me some solutions on how to solve the low water pressure.
System: sealed system,
Boiler: condensing boiler, British gas
532/i
373 FD 690
GC no. 47.406.02
Serial No. 05703
Problem: once you open the downstairs kitchen tap or the tap in the extension ( any tap ), but in the same time another tap upstairs the pressure drops a lot. I understand that when a boiler does 15lpm then you will get only half but the pressure is not even half its very very little. There is no kinked pipes/hoses and filters are clean. It's just looks like the boiler is not capable of providing enough pressure.
if you use the taps separately without opening any other tap it's fine.
All isolation valves are not full bore.
Now, my question is there any chance to solve it, if so how?
- do you require a more powerful boiler with more kw ?
- could be the boiler undersized for this property ? ( 2 bathrooms )
- can you install a boost pump of Stuart Turner before the boiler ( flomate mains boost extra ) of Stuart Turner ? Or Iboost better idea ?
The customer hasn't got enough money to install a new boiler and therefore he was looking for a booster pump.
I would appreciate if anyone has got a solution for me.
Thnak you very much for you help
kind regrads
ron
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