by Perry525 »
Thu Jun 26, 2008 8:48 pm
I would advise against taking that cold water tank away, in fact I propose that you use it!
The first thing to consider is your mains water pressure.
The unfortunate thing about your system is, that you can only get out whatever water is in the main at the time.
Is its pressure high enough to run three taps at the same time, with a decent amount of water coming from each?
Or, does it just dribble out of two and nothing from the third?
Can you run a bath in two or three minutes?
Is the water pressure high in the monring when everyone is using the water?
Can you wash the car, use the washing machine and run a hand basin of water, take a shower, all at the same time?
The reason people had large tanks in their lofts, was to have a supply of water in an emergency. And an additional back up supply to feed more taps at the same time, than can be done from a mains feed such as yours. It could be supplying masses of low pressure water.
You are on the main, and an old main bursts up the road - you have no water to flush the loo,to wash the children, to make a cup of tea!(the hot cylinder will be full but, you cannot use it)
If you have no water, you may find yourself touring the country looking for an open supermarket at two in the morning to find bottled water to wash your baby.
Flushing the loo with expensive bottled water is no pleasure.
First, take a look at your family, do you know where each of them is at every moment, if you are running the dishwasher and the washing machine can someone shower, without loosing the water, being left covered in soap with just a dribble of cold water? Or do they have to wait?
If that tank was used properly and connected with the correctly sized pipes for your home and family..............
Look at the size of the pipes attached to the cold water tank. There could be a 28mm pipe to a open vent hot water cylinder and another 28mm pipe serving the bath and toilet. A 15mm pipe direct from tank to the shower.
The kitchen sink, washing machine, dishwasher, hand basins will all be supplied direct from the main. But, if you had a drinking fountain by the handbasin that too could be low pressure.
That cold water tank in the loft, could change your life.