Hi,
I have just moved into an old house and as usual there are many things that need sorting.
We have a mains pressure water tank that needs replacing, and I have noticed the cold water feed in to the house does not use the balanced cold output from the PRV.
So at the taps (and shower) in the house we have full mains pressure on cold and 2-3 bar (whatever PRV is set at) on the hot.
We have had a couple of plumbers round to quote for replacing the mains pressure tank and I asked them to include taking the cold feed into the house from the balanced port on the PRV. Should be easy enough as the mains 'Ts' off to the PRV and the house right by the tank. One plumber said this was ok, whilst the other told me this is not advisable as it would mean the kitchen tap (drinking water) comes off the balanced port. Is this acceptable?
As an alternative I suggested having a separate PRV on the cold feed into the house set at the same pressure as the mains hot tank PRV........
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks
Graham
I have just moved into an old house and as usual there are many things that need sorting.
We have a mains pressure water tank that needs replacing, and I have noticed the cold water feed in to the house does not use the balanced cold output from the PRV.
So at the taps (and shower) in the house we have full mains pressure on cold and 2-3 bar (whatever PRV is set at) on the hot.
We have had a couple of plumbers round to quote for replacing the mains pressure tank and I asked them to include taking the cold feed into the house from the balanced port on the PRV. Should be easy enough as the mains 'Ts' off to the PRV and the house right by the tank. One plumber said this was ok, whilst the other told me this is not advisable as it would mean the kitchen tap (drinking water) comes off the balanced port. Is this acceptable?
As an alternative I suggested having a separate PRV on the cold feed into the house set at the same pressure as the mains hot tank PRV........
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks
Graham