Flow restrictors are fitted to most combi's to limit the water throughput with varying inlet pressures and tap outlet settings. It helps prevent the manufacturers from being inundated with phone calls from users that can't get their water sufficiently hot (especially 3/4 bath taps). Users often don't understand the boiler can only raise the water temperature to the required amount providing the flow rate is not too great.
Unfortunately the restrictor also acts as a very good filter (so they block easily) but the O ring also becomes contaminated and gradually swells and blocks the restrictor.
You can use the flow valve under the boiler to limit the flow if too excessive.....but sensible operation of the tap outlets is normally sufficient.
Unfortunately the restrictor also acts as a very good filter (so they block easily) but the O ring also becomes contaminated and gradually swells and blocks the restrictor.
You can use the flow valve under the boiler to limit the flow if too excessive.....but sensible operation of the tap outlets is normally sufficient.