The water system in our house has been modified several times over the years, and we now want to add a bath to the downstairs shower room. The rising main (pressure about 5 bar) runs in 15mm from stopcock to the kitchen, the utility room, the upstairs bathroom, then back downstairs to feed (in parallel) the sadia pressurised hot water tank (via 3.5 bar PRV), the downstairs wc/basin/shower room, a lastly the oil fired boiler fill loop. Hot water is mainly in 15mm, but is in 22mm from the hot water tank to the upstairs bath alone. The (3.5 bar) cold water outlet at the hot water tank inlet is not used.
I have three main questions:
1. Should I (presumably) tee off the existing 22mm hot pipe and use 22mm to feed the new downstairs bath? It is relatively unlikely that both baths will be run at the same time (it’s adults upstairs, kids downstairs!)
2. Should I take the cold feed for the bath from the 15mm main - as with the upstairs bath, and (preferably?) before the feeds to the downstairs wc, basin, and boiler?
3. Should I make new direct 15mm hot and cold feeds for the downstairs shower off the relevant pipes at the hot water tank (before the bath, wc, basin and boiler feeds - to minimise their influence on shower flow rates)?
I realise that “off the cuff” answers may not be easy, so a link to an on-line source of guidance would also be very welcome.
Thanks
I have three main questions:
1. Should I (presumably) tee off the existing 22mm hot pipe and use 22mm to feed the new downstairs bath? It is relatively unlikely that both baths will be run at the same time (it’s adults upstairs, kids downstairs!)
2. Should I take the cold feed for the bath from the 15mm main - as with the upstairs bath, and (preferably?) before the feeds to the downstairs wc, basin, and boiler?
3. Should I make new direct 15mm hot and cold feeds for the downstairs shower off the relevant pipes at the hot water tank (before the bath, wc, basin and boiler feeds - to minimise their influence on shower flow rates)?
I realise that “off the cuff” answers may not be easy, so a link to an on-line source of guidance would also be very welcome.
Thanks