by htg engineer »
Thu Sep 04, 2008 4:49 pm
All I'm talking about here is the DHW pipework, not the central heating flow and return.
Flow rate and pressure are different factors, you can have a good flow rate, but with poor pressure, and good pressure but poor flow rate.
1 metre of 22mm pipe holds 0.32 litres of water.
1 metre of 15mm pipe holds 0.145 litres.
This cannot be increased, so 22mm pipe holds more than twice as much water as 15mm.
The combi boiler mains cold water will be fed by a 15mm pipe, so connecting to a 22mm pipe on the outlet, firstly it will take longer for all the cold water lying in the pipe to clear so running off litres of cold water before getting warm water - then eventually hot water. And you will be losing of heat.
Abit of an exaggeration, if you had a 10cm straw connected to a tap and 10cm of hose pipe, how long would it take to fill the hose with hot water ? and if flowing through - the hose would never actually fill with water.