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Hi All,
To cut a long story short I've a Ideal istor boiler I've posted abotu previously. Its an unvented cylinder all in one boiler. Bad reputation but mine has been good over the last 2.5 years. I had a new mains fitted a year back-ish and hoped for better flow rates. This didn't happen. Recently on here it was advised to look at the PRV which has since been replaced - a no difference. 8/9 LPM max even at the tap next to the boiler.
Anyway, I've since had a look at where the new mains comes in and it enters thee house on what seems to be a 15mm pipe. This then hits the stop tap and then the PRV and then continues on another 15mm pipe which is then within the ceiling. With the boiler being nearby the feed into that - which I can see - becomes a 22mm - so it must change behind the ceiling void. The pipes out of the boiler are 22mm .
Should the water entering the property on a new plastic pipe (with good flow I'd assume) be instantly restricted by a 15mm pipe? Isnt this going to substantially impact on the flow rates which is why my LPM is quite low?
I'm not expert but I'd love to get the flow rates up on the boiler. Ideal indicate up to 35LPM and 11 on an empty tank. I'm a million miles off that and with a new mains.
Thanks for you help
To cut a long story short I've a Ideal istor boiler I've posted abotu previously. Its an unvented cylinder all in one boiler. Bad reputation but mine has been good over the last 2.5 years. I had a new mains fitted a year back-ish and hoped for better flow rates. This didn't happen. Recently on here it was advised to look at the PRV which has since been replaced - a no difference. 8/9 LPM max even at the tap next to the boiler.
Anyway, I've since had a look at where the new mains comes in and it enters thee house on what seems to be a 15mm pipe. This then hits the stop tap and then the PRV and then continues on another 15mm pipe which is then within the ceiling. With the boiler being nearby the feed into that - which I can see - becomes a 22mm - so it must change behind the ceiling void. The pipes out of the boiler are 22mm .
Should the water entering the property on a new plastic pipe (with good flow I'd assume) be instantly restricted by a 15mm pipe? Isnt this going to substantially impact on the flow rates which is why my LPM is quite low?
I'm not expert but I'd love to get the flow rates up on the boiler. Ideal indicate up to 35LPM and 11 on an empty tank. I'm a million miles off that and with a new mains.
Thanks for you help