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Hi all. We have a private estate of six house lots (only 4 houses built at present). There is a council water supply pipe of 20mm with council meter. Previously that then connected to a single 50mm pvc pipe that ran 50metres to four individual holding tanks. Individual owners then pump water from their own holding tank to their house. Each water bill was split six equal ways by the Council.
Water charges have rocketed upwards and we wanted to bring in a fairer system of water billing, measured by six individual meters mounted beside the Council meter. We replaced the single 50mm line with six 25mm pvc lines, each running direct to the respective holding tank. Two of those new lines were capped, ready to be connected to proposed new tanks when the further two houses are built). The pipe diameters used were approved by the Council and agreed to by the professinal plumber we used to do the work.
Just weeks later we have some owners hopping mad saying that their pumps are working at a fraction of their capacity, their holding tanks are running dry (and the sky is falling!) because they say the 25mm lines are too small to cope. We have some real armchair experts here, talking about friction in the pipes and so on. So we have 4x25mm instead of 1x50mm, double the capacity. Even allowing for greater friction in the smaller pipes, should this change really have made that much difference to pumping performance? All comments/feedback much appreciated
Water charges have rocketed upwards and we wanted to bring in a fairer system of water billing, measured by six individual meters mounted beside the Council meter. We replaced the single 50mm line with six 25mm pvc lines, each running direct to the respective holding tank. Two of those new lines were capped, ready to be connected to proposed new tanks when the further two houses are built). The pipe diameters used were approved by the Council and agreed to by the professinal plumber we used to do the work.
Just weeks later we have some owners hopping mad saying that their pumps are working at a fraction of their capacity, their holding tanks are running dry (and the sky is falling!) because they say the 25mm lines are too small to cope. We have some real armchair experts here, talking about friction in the pipes and so on. So we have 4x25mm instead of 1x50mm, double the capacity. Even allowing for greater friction in the smaller pipes, should this change really have made that much difference to pumping performance? All comments/feedback much appreciated
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