We have a cold water tank in the loft of our house that provides cold water for our bathroom and toilet room via a single 22mm pipe. It also provides the water supply to the the hot water cylinder (traditional copper cylinder) via a seperate 22mm pipe.
For a number of reasons, it would be useful to boost the cold water pressure in the bathroom. To do this I am considering disconnecting the cold water tank feed and hooking up the bathroom's supply directlty to water main. This would be a very simple modification to make as these pipes run close together through the airing cupboard.
For clarity, I would not be removing the cold water tank feed to the hot water cylinder as I understand that the cylinder would not be able to cope with mains pressure water.
So, the cold water pipe work ot the bathrrom and toilet is all copper (soldered) and provides water to two sinks, the bath and two toilets. If I were to connect this pipework directly to the mater main is it possible that damage would occur?
The pressure from the tank is only about 0.3-0.4 bar so a move over to mains pressure would be a big step up. I guess the taps might be able to cope but I'm concerned as to whether the toilet flush mechanisms will be up to the job.
Can anyone comment on this?
iep
For a number of reasons, it would be useful to boost the cold water pressure in the bathroom. To do this I am considering disconnecting the cold water tank feed and hooking up the bathroom's supply directlty to water main. This would be a very simple modification to make as these pipes run close together through the airing cupboard.
For clarity, I would not be removing the cold water tank feed to the hot water cylinder as I understand that the cylinder would not be able to cope with mains pressure water.
So, the cold water pipe work ot the bathrrom and toilet is all copper (soldered) and provides water to two sinks, the bath and two toilets. If I were to connect this pipework directly to the mater main is it possible that damage would occur?
The pressure from the tank is only about 0.3-0.4 bar so a move over to mains pressure would be a big step up. I guess the taps might be able to cope but I'm concerned as to whether the toilet flush mechanisms will be up to the job.
Can anyone comment on this?
iep