Low flow on new bath mixer tap

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Hello people.
Ive just had a new bath and tap fitted by a plumber.
After he left i realised the hot water flow on the hot it half it was on my old basic taps.
I have a copper water tank.
Am i right in assuming this is the new crappy mixer tap that was fitted causing this problem people.
 

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Am i right in assuming this is the new crappy mixer tap that was fitted causing this problem people.

Possibly, if it is connected using a braided flexi connector that won't help either. Some of those have a small bore. Got a photo of the taps from below?
 
I havent got a photo but yea.its Connected with small bore flexi hose.and removed this original copper piping.
 

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Yup, should have kept it the way it was will full 22mm right up to the tap. That and a mixer cartridge like that is, unfortunately, probably the worst type of tap you could have put onto a gravity HW system. Ideally that would be reverted back to a full bore deck mixer if the holes are still 180mm

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There is low pressure and high pressure taps, could be you have bought high pressure taps which are slow on gravity systems
 
so madrab if i fitted these half inch taps,would it solve the reduced hot water flow.
I mean im not to fussed about fancy mixer taps .
 

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If you can find bath-size Bristan Regency taps, they are a similar style but much better quality.

Have a look on ebay and sort by price.

Some of their other styles are cheaper, but less beautiful. I wouldn't get ceramic taps if I were you.
 
Ok thanks people.
Heres the hoses he used.
 

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the left hand one also appears to be twisted. Inside the metal braiding is the actual waterpipe, which is thin plastic and easily kinked. It can be un-twisted by loosening the nut and re-fixing.

I can't make out the pipe size.
 
That certainly adds to the low flow, those flexi's and the cartridge mixer all need mains pressure to work properly.

I have to say your plumber's a bit on an idiot though if he thought that would all work properly on a gravity system. The pièce de résistance is the
(3/4")22mm>15mm reducer for the hot feed .... so the cold on a larger flexi ... that really takes the biscuit o_O That alone will unbalance the supplies if the cold's on gravity too, as the pressure is already low, it's all about maximising flow.
 

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