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vetinry
Good morning all
I'm just trying to understand the impact of pipe diameter on flow. As part of a big renovation of our house, we've been having quite a bit of plumbing and heating work done.
We've moved from a gravity to mains pressure hot and cold water, and the plumber has recommended putting pressure reducing valves on the hot and cold feeds (we have them being supplied by 2 seperate mains).
For the cold feed, the old stopcock under the sink was leaking and so he's replaced it with a 28mm lever valve linking between the 32 MDPE mains pipe and the 22mm cold water pipe that runs through the house.
But then he's put a 15mm pressure reducing valve after the gate valve and before the existing pipe work. I've asked him about this and he says it doesn't matter and won't affect flow.
Is this right? I would have thought that trying to preserve as much of the incoming pipe diameter throughout the property would have resulted in good flow rates?
Cheers
Steve
I'm just trying to understand the impact of pipe diameter on flow. As part of a big renovation of our house, we've been having quite a bit of plumbing and heating work done.
We've moved from a gravity to mains pressure hot and cold water, and the plumber has recommended putting pressure reducing valves on the hot and cold feeds (we have them being supplied by 2 seperate mains).
For the cold feed, the old stopcock under the sink was leaking and so he's replaced it with a 28mm lever valve linking between the 32 MDPE mains pipe and the 22mm cold water pipe that runs through the house.
But then he's put a 15mm pressure reducing valve after the gate valve and before the existing pipe work. I've asked him about this and he says it doesn't matter and won't affect flow.
Is this right? I would have thought that trying to preserve as much of the incoming pipe diameter throughout the property would have resulted in good flow rates?
Cheers
Steve