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SimonG

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Strange one tonight. House in the town. 15 litres per minute at utility sink. No pressure reading as I didnt have it with me. Upstairs 9 litres per minute. Blokes bought a salamander home boost. Told him I wont fit it. No need for this sort of thing in our area. Hes had a new 25mm alkathene main into the house.
Kitchen sink is a cheap crappy mixer with microscopic bore flexis.
He ran a 15mm plastic pipe from under the boiler in the utility up into the bathroom as a temp feed. But this only gives him the 9 litres a minute.

Going back in the morning with my pressure gauge.

Any ideas?
 
Did he do it himself and maybe has got something stuck inside the new temporary plastic pipe? People wouldn't think of keeping the pipe end taped.
Or maybe used a Ballofix on it somewhere?
 
Update.

Pressure gauge on cold water washing machine tap under sink in utility. Cold water sat at about 2 bar static. 1.75 bar dynamic with the cold tap open. 0 bar dynamic with the hot tap open.

Is it me or is something short circuiting?
 
Can you disconnect the stop tap and test the flow rate there? I've had a few over the past 2 weeks and it's the old galv/steel pipe has corroded and closed up.

I know he has had a new main but if that has been connected onto an existing pipe then this could be the problem.
 

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