Hi Guys,
I moved in to a new house, and the pipes banged within the walls when the downstairs toilet stopped filling.
The plumber who came to investigate said the reason was because there was no pressure reducing valve installed, so installed one, set to 1 bar.
The pipe banging has been eliminated, but now the flow out the taps is poor, the toilets take ages to fill, and if the shower is in use, and a toilet is flushed, it goes red hot (electric shower) as the flow through it is reduced while the toilet is filling. None of this was a problem prior to the PRV being installed.
The PRV isn’t easily adjustable, and you need to remove the grey cap where the spring is situated, and screw the section internally of the cap which houses the spring.
There is no accuracy though, as when screwing the cap back on, the internal screw section can easily spin.
The PRV is a RBM brand, 22mm like this https://www.manomano.co.uk/catalogu...nox-et-filtre-3-4-rbm-france-28480500-4825402
Can the grey section be replaced for an adjustable one, so I can adjust it easily, as currently I need to isolated the main incoming valve, drain the pipes and “adjust” the pressure, but it’s hard to get any accuracy. It’s currently at 3 bar and the pipes are banging again, so I need to lower it.
Thanks a lot
I moved in to a new house, and the pipes banged within the walls when the downstairs toilet stopped filling.
The plumber who came to investigate said the reason was because there was no pressure reducing valve installed, so installed one, set to 1 bar.
The pipe banging has been eliminated, but now the flow out the taps is poor, the toilets take ages to fill, and if the shower is in use, and a toilet is flushed, it goes red hot (electric shower) as the flow through it is reduced while the toilet is filling. None of this was a problem prior to the PRV being installed.
The PRV isn’t easily adjustable, and you need to remove the grey cap where the spring is situated, and screw the section internally of the cap which houses the spring.
There is no accuracy though, as when screwing the cap back on, the internal screw section can easily spin.
The PRV is a RBM brand, 22mm like this https://www.manomano.co.uk/catalogu...nox-et-filtre-3-4-rbm-france-28480500-4825402
Can the grey section be replaced for an adjustable one, so I can adjust it easily, as currently I need to isolated the main incoming valve, drain the pipes and “adjust” the pressure, but it’s hard to get any accuracy. It’s currently at 3 bar and the pipes are banging again, so I need to lower it.
Thanks a lot