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Hi,

My company is fitting out a restaurant with new toilets. The hot water in this section is currently supplied by 15mm to 5 draw off points. The new toilets are in a different area about 5-10 meters away and will bring the draw-off points to around 9.

Should I be looking to increase the 15mm pipe from the cylinder and boiler to 22mm? Doing this all the way will be logistically very difficult as the cylinder and boiler are in a completely different area and have lots of other things coming off it.

Or can I increase the 15mm pipe that I've got up to 22mm (or even 28mm) and run it to the new toilets (about 5-10meters run), then have tees reducing down to 15mm at each draw off?

Would this give me better pressure or would the pressure only be as good as the 15mm that's supplying it?

Thanks
 
Think you need to get the office to redesign the pipe work, just hope all 9 units are not used at the same time,what's the total distance from cylinder ?
 
Very simple exercise.

What appliances / fixtures is the hot water servicing.
Flow rates from each appliance / fixture.
What pressure do you have available.
Is the water to be mixed / tempered?

Open a book - read a chart.
Open a book - get a calculator - follow the equation ( putting in your figures )

There your difinitive answer.
 
Very simple exercise.

What appliances / fixtures is the hot water servicing.
Flow rates from each appliance / fixture.
What pressure do you have available.
Is the water to be mixed / tempered?

Open a book - read a chart.
Open a book - get a calculator - follow the equation ( putting in your figures )

There your difinitive answer.

Skip me 'old china'
 

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