Mains pressure not quite enough for kitchen mixer?
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 7:31 pm
Hi,
the cold water in our kitchen mixer tap has been slowly dying - it hasn't been great since we moved in but it had slowed to a trickle. The pressure at other mains fed taps seemed fine so I figured that the kitchen tap was past it's sell buy - washers etc.
I bought a new kitchen mixer tap online and connected it up only to find... no cold water at all!
I've checked the pressure all the way up to the tap and it seems strong. I put the cold feed onto the hot tap and voila - cold water. So I began to think there must be something on the cold side of the tap deliberately restricting the flow to balance the relatively low pressure hot coming from the combi against the high pressure mains fed cold.
I took the taps apart and sure enough, on the hot tap side there are two clearly visible holes into the final part of the tap assembly while on the cold side I can't see anything. Putting my lips to where the cold tap would be and blowing very hard finally yielded some flow (albeit my hot air) through the tap.
So my suspicion is that although the mains cold feed feels pretty decent it
isn't quite man enough to push through whatever valve exists on the cold side.
I thought that one way around this might be to drill a small hole on the cold side and enlarge it until the cold is flowing (but hopefully not too much to prevent any hot from flowing).
Presumably the alternative is a low pressure mixer tap - but with the relatively high cold water pressure won't that prevent successful "mixing"? Any wisdom would be very much appreciated.
Thanks and apologies for the lengthy post,
Rob
the cold water in our kitchen mixer tap has been slowly dying - it hasn't been great since we moved in but it had slowed to a trickle. The pressure at other mains fed taps seemed fine so I figured that the kitchen tap was past it's sell buy - washers etc.
I bought a new kitchen mixer tap online and connected it up only to find... no cold water at all!
I've checked the pressure all the way up to the tap and it seems strong. I put the cold feed onto the hot tap and voila - cold water. So I began to think there must be something on the cold side of the tap deliberately restricting the flow to balance the relatively low pressure hot coming from the combi against the high pressure mains fed cold.
I took the taps apart and sure enough, on the hot tap side there are two clearly visible holes into the final part of the tap assembly while on the cold side I can't see anything. Putting my lips to where the cold tap would be and blowing very hard finally yielded some flow (albeit my hot air) through the tap.
So my suspicion is that although the mains cold feed feels pretty decent it
isn't quite man enough to push through whatever valve exists on the cold side.
I thought that one way around this might be to drill a small hole on the cold side and enlarge it until the cold is flowing (but hopefully not too much to prevent any hot from flowing).
Presumably the alternative is a low pressure mixer tap - but with the relatively high cold water pressure won't that prevent successful "mixing"? Any wisdom would be very much appreciated.
Thanks and apologies for the lengthy post,
Rob