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The hot flow on my gravity hot, mains cold kitchen monoblock mixer is 3.5 litres per min. I disconnected the flexi from the hot service valve under the sink, and connected a length of 15mm Speedfit pipe to the valve. The flow from the plastic pipe (outlet at same level as mixer spout) was 9 lites per min.
Therefore I have a mixer tap which is obviously designed for high pressure supplies, and is killing the hot flow by almost 2 thirds.
My question is: do I buy either a mixer suitable for low pressure (bearing in mind that cold supply is mains), or am I better off with a tap designed for unbalanced supplies?
The hot flow on my gravity hot, mains cold kitchen monoblock mixer is 3.5 litres per min. I disconnected the flexi from the hot service valve under the sink, and connected a length of 15mm Speedfit pipe to the valve. The flow from the plastic pipe (outlet at same level as mixer spout) was 9 lites per min.
Therefore I have a mixer tap which is obviously designed for high pressure supplies, and is killing the hot flow by almost 2 thirds.
My question is: do I buy either a mixer suitable for low pressure (bearing in mind that cold supply is mains), or am I better off with a tap designed for unbalanced supplies?