by Atticus Finch »
Sat Jun 15, 2013 11:24 am
bellrope wrote:I need to measure the flow of every tap / shower
You need to know the incoming cold water flow rate and pressure. Pressure needs a special gauge but it can be estimated.
There are two places where you can measure the flow rate: Garden tap or Kitchen sink cold tap. The garden tap is preferable as many modern kitchen taps have restrictions in them.
Use a marked bucket and a watch with a second hand to measure how long it takes to fill a 10 litre bucket. Do it at both taps and take the higher one as the base line. This will tell you the incoming flow rate. Now turn both taps full on and measure again. If there is a big difference in the flow rate your pressure is not high enough to service two outlets at the same time.
Don't forget that when you have a combi boiler all outlets (hot and cold) are served from a single incoming supply. So flushing the WC will affect someone in the shower if the flow rate and pressure is not high enough. You really need a minimum flow rate of 20 litres/min to supply more than one outlet at a time.
As mentioned earlier the Junior can only supply a max flow of about 11lpm, which is good enough for a person on their own, but not for a family.
You say that all pipes are in 15mm, including the one to the bathroom, and the flow is OK to the other taps but not the bathroom. How long are the pipe runs? It may just be that there is a high pressure drop which would be reduced by using 22mm pipe.