Hi All,
First of all hi to everyone I'm new to the forum.
I have a problem with my system unvented system with low water pressure once it goes through the gledhill supplied presure reducing and balancing valve.
I have a large system with 4 bathrooms over 3 floors. The heating is zoned into 2 zones and there are 3 motorized valved which are the 2 heating zones and primary feed to the tank. I also have a secondary return on the hot water.
My water pressure into the house is excellent and the outside tap which is pre gledhill valve is outstanding.
Today we fitted a honeywell presure reducing valve which has been set to 4 bar and a brand new gledhill presure reducing and balancing valve but there is very little change to the pressure throughout the house. both hot and cold presure are the same to all taps.
Does anyone have any suggestion what is causing this or is purely how the gledhill design is?
thanks in advance
First of all hi to everyone I'm new to the forum.
I have a problem with my system unvented system with low water pressure once it goes through the gledhill supplied presure reducing and balancing valve.
I have a large system with 4 bathrooms over 3 floors. The heating is zoned into 2 zones and there are 3 motorized valved which are the 2 heating zones and primary feed to the tank. I also have a secondary return on the hot water.
My water pressure into the house is excellent and the outside tap which is pre gledhill valve is outstanding.
Today we fitted a honeywell presure reducing valve which has been set to 4 bar and a brand new gledhill presure reducing and balancing valve but there is very little change to the pressure throughout the house. both hot and cold presure are the same to all taps.
Does anyone have any suggestion what is causing this or is purely how the gledhill design is?
thanks in advance