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Posted a message before about new position for kitchen sink and feed to it. Was told best is mains and not tank, to which I definitely agree. Was going to run a new 15mm cold feed from mains to this tap but as that will involve drilling through quite a few kitchen ceiling joist I wondered if there was an alternative.
There is a H&C feed near to the new position but the cold feed is from the tank.
I have attached a drawing which shows the setup. Now as an experiment I am considering installing a pipe, dashed line, between the 22mm mains feed and the 28mm pipe from the tank, installing a valve at point A to effectively enable the tank to be isolated.
With the place being rather old, 16c there is a real mixture of mains fed and tank fed cold supplies.
As an aside the main bath tap is a bath/shower mixer tap. Supplies to both hot and cold arrive in 22mm so obviously at some point the hot 28mm reduces to 22mm on its way to the bath. The cold feed is from the mains. This results in getting the temperature adjustment of the mixer very difficult, the smallest of adjustments to the cold tap results in a large temperature variation. On this evidence I am assuming the mains fed is at a higher pressure than the tank can provide.
Hence I am hoping if I can effectively run everything off the mains this should alleviate this problem to some degree.
All comments gratefully received.
Regards
There is a H&C feed near to the new position but the cold feed is from the tank.
I have attached a drawing which shows the setup. Now as an experiment I am considering installing a pipe, dashed line, between the 22mm mains feed and the 28mm pipe from the tank, installing a valve at point A to effectively enable the tank to be isolated.
With the place being rather old, 16c there is a real mixture of mains fed and tank fed cold supplies.
As an aside the main bath tap is a bath/shower mixer tap. Supplies to both hot and cold arrive in 22mm so obviously at some point the hot 28mm reduces to 22mm on its way to the bath. The cold feed is from the mains. This results in getting the temperature adjustment of the mixer very difficult, the smallest of adjustments to the cold tap results in a large temperature variation. On this evidence I am assuming the mains fed is at a higher pressure than the tank can provide.
All comments gratefully received.
Regards