Hi everyone, I've never encountered anything like this before and wondered if anyone can explain what's causing it?
My house has mains water pressure to all the cold taps, the shower and toilet, the cold water storage tank and the heating open system header tank. The cold storage tank seems to act only as a header for the hot water system. The heating, as I said, is an open indirect central heating/hot water system from a very old gas boiler.
The odd thing is that overnight, the cold supply seems to suck back, and empty some of the cold supply pipework in the house. I know there is a problem with the kitchen cold tap, as it sometimes drips and has a tiny dribble from the mixer pipe base, but that should be under mains pressure all the time, as it's from the cold main system. This morning, the electric shower was empty and took a few moments to fill prior to working. What can cause a system under mains pressure to suck back in this way?
Thanks for any ideas.
My house has mains water pressure to all the cold taps, the shower and toilet, the cold water storage tank and the heating open system header tank. The cold storage tank seems to act only as a header for the hot water system. The heating, as I said, is an open indirect central heating/hot water system from a very old gas boiler.
The odd thing is that overnight, the cold supply seems to suck back, and empty some of the cold supply pipework in the house. I know there is a problem with the kitchen cold tap, as it sometimes drips and has a tiny dribble from the mixer pipe base, but that should be under mains pressure all the time, as it's from the cold main system. This morning, the electric shower was empty and took a few moments to fill prior to working. What can cause a system under mains pressure to suck back in this way?
Thanks for any ideas.