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Re: Hot water to the bath....? |
| message from John Rumm on 09 May 2004 |
I can't see the pipe size making any real difference in this situtation.
Also you did not mention what make/model of boiler it is. The power of
the boiler will dictate what flow rate of hot enough water you can get.
As Lee said, some people like to partially turn off the cold water inlet
valve on the boiler (usually just a quarter turn valve just under the
boiler - you will need a screwdriver to turn it probably). That way you
can limit the supply of cold water to a rate that the boiler can heat to
"hot enough". This will make running a bath a bit simpler since you can
turn the bath tap full on, and know you will get hot rather than tepid
water.
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