Been called to a property today that is suffering all kinds of plumbing problems due to excessively high mains pressure.
One of the things that I'm struggling with is when I open any cold water tap or flush the loo it causes the combi boiler to fire up and briefly cycle.
I'm gong back next week to fit a pressure reducing valve above the stop tap hoping it will sort out the many problems that the customer is experiencing.
Could it be that the mains water pressure is so high that when a cold tap is open the combi boiler briefly senses a drop in mains pressure which fools it into thinking hot water is being drawn?
Anyone else come across this type of thing before?
Cheers,
servotech
One of the things that I'm struggling with is when I open any cold water tap or flush the loo it causes the combi boiler to fire up and briefly cycle.
I'm gong back next week to fit a pressure reducing valve above the stop tap hoping it will sort out the many problems that the customer is experiencing.
Could it be that the mains water pressure is so high that when a cold tap is open the combi boiler briefly senses a drop in mains pressure which fools it into thinking hot water is being drawn?
Anyone else come across this type of thing before?
Cheers,
servotech