Minimum flow rate and pressure? | Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board | Plumbers Forums

Welcome to the forum. Although you can post in any forum, the USA forum is here in case of local regs or laws

Discuss Minimum flow rate and pressure? in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at Plumbers Forums

Status
Not open for further replies.
F

fizzput

Wondering what the minimum flow rate and pressure that the water authorities are obligated to provide to domestic households,

I got asked this by a customer, my mind went blank and i can't get much out of a google search....is someone trying to hide something :eek:
 
ofwat says

What are the official standards for water pressure?

The guaranteed standards scheme (GSS) sets out that water companies shall maintain a minimum pressure of water in the communication pipe serving the premises supplied with water of seven metres static head. Companies also monitor the number of properties at risk of low pressure against an indicator known as DG2. The DG2 measure is ten metres head of pressure, at the external stop tap, at a flow of 9 litres per minute. This should be sufficient to fill a one-gallon (4.5 litre) container in 30 seconds.


hope this helps


Note if the pressure is less than this twice in 28 days the customer can claim £25 from the local water company
 
i have always believed the minimum water rate is 1bar, not sure where i got this from or if it is even in a reg somewhere but as a rule of thumb has always stood me fine
 
ofwat says

What are the official standards for water pressure?

The guaranteed standards scheme (GSS) sets out that water companies shall maintain a minimum pressure of water in the communication pipe serving the premises supplied with water of seven metres static head. Companies also monitor the number of properties at risk of low pressure against an indicator known as DG2. The DG2 measure is ten metres head of pressure, at the external stop tap, at a flow of 9 litres per minute. This should be sufficient to fill a one-gallon (4.5 litre) container in 30 seconds.


hope this helps


Note if the pressure is less than this twice in 28 days the customer can claim £25 from the local water company

Thanks uug197h, that sounds about right....had a customer go 'well i thought we were entitled to 20l/min' and when i responded that i thought it was more like 12 i got a look that made me feel like i was at school again.....information is power ;)
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Similar plumbing topics

Filling loop??? Disconnect and check flow rate...
Replies
3
Views
113
the op says no water in prv balloon so not prv...
Replies
7
Views
1K
Any update?
Replies
21
Views
2K
Deleted member 123817
D
  • Locked
Upstream supply has too great a head loss at...
Replies
21
Views
3K
Back
Top