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Nov 11, 2018
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Hi, looking for advice about unvented cylinder. I had one installed as part of a horrific modular loft conversion that was recently finished. The water pressure in the bathrooms is poor, probably worse than when just had combi and I cant use two showers/bathrooms at one time which was the point in having it installed. When first installed it seemed good but then there was a leak in the system. Leak was fixed but pressure now poor. The tested cold incoming measures at 22 lpm and 3 bar but when i check this in bathrooms its less than 8lpm. The plumber is refusing to return as loft company arent paying him(think theyre going under) and his only advice is that the incoming supply is the issue. Im not convinced though due to rate during test and i've recently tested outside tap and its 3 times quicker than inside. The new shower in loft occassionally has fluntuating pressure that you can see by eye. Does anyone have any advice?
 
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What is the incoming supply? Size wise??
The incoming supply has never been touched and has old stopcock so think its 15mm. The cold cylinder incoming was taken from the cold pipe under the stairs which is also 15mm (photo attached). From the first floor i believe they are all 22mm pipes up to cylinder which is horizontal in loft eaves.

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I’d play devils advocate and tell him that the install is incorrect and potentially unsafe and that you’ll be going to local building authority as it’s a notifiable install. That is not installed to G3 regs
 

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