hi guys,
im doing some work in a loft conversion soon, just moving the tank and cylinder about 5 foot to one side of the loft, easy enough.
but the customer is considering having a basin in the loft at the other end (its about 15-20 foot wide), my worry is that if i install the sink in the loft will the hot water still come out? the tank will be approximately 3 foot higher than the basin but i remember in college we touched on a subject called hydraulic head pressure, well i think that was what it was called,
anyway being as water keeps at the same level will there be any problems with having the hot water coming from the cylinder to the basin? i cant see any major reasons why it wouldnt other than head pressure is gonna be low, anything else that might be a problem?
cheers J.
P.s i did ask the customer to consider an instant hot water device but she is on a very tight budget and wont have anything like this installed so its the cylinder or nothing.
im doing some work in a loft conversion soon, just moving the tank and cylinder about 5 foot to one side of the loft, easy enough.
but the customer is considering having a basin in the loft at the other end (its about 15-20 foot wide), my worry is that if i install the sink in the loft will the hot water still come out? the tank will be approximately 3 foot higher than the basin but i remember in college we touched on a subject called hydraulic head pressure, well i think that was what it was called,
anyway being as water keeps at the same level will there be any problems with having the hot water coming from the cylinder to the basin? i cant see any major reasons why it wouldnt other than head pressure is gonna be low, anything else that might be a problem?
cheers J.
P.s i did ask the customer to consider an instant hot water device but she is on a very tight budget and wont have anything like this installed so its the cylinder or nothing.