Any of you plumbers got any thoughts on this please.
Brother in law has Worchester heat only boiler, linked to an unvented cylinder. (Centerstore)... was all new in 2013.
He was saying the pressure wasn't very good on his taps... it was the cold feed, which I thought doesn't go through the cylinder (presume that's correct?)
A month after cleaning out the filters on the cold feed, this is what he found.
The washer finally said low water supply, and threw up an error, which is why he investigated it.
The cold water pressure is low on all appliances, taps, showers, washers... hot is better, but he thinks is not 100%.
The water people have checked the supply in the street, and have said there is no problem... but how is this grit getting in his cold supply?
I read about some baffle that might be failing, but there are no deposits in the hot side.
He does have a blending valve or two on the pipework, could this be allowing tank deposits to transfer to the cold supply??
TIA
Brother in law has Worchester heat only boiler, linked to an unvented cylinder. (Centerstore)... was all new in 2013.
He was saying the pressure wasn't very good on his taps... it was the cold feed, which I thought doesn't go through the cylinder (presume that's correct?)
A month after cleaning out the filters on the cold feed, this is what he found.
The washer finally said low water supply, and threw up an error, which is why he investigated it.
The cold water pressure is low on all appliances, taps, showers, washers... hot is better, but he thinks is not 100%.
The water people have checked the supply in the street, and have said there is no problem... but how is this grit getting in his cold supply?
I read about some baffle that might be failing, but there are no deposits in the hot side.
He does have a blending valve or two on the pipework, could this be allowing tank deposits to transfer to the cold supply??
TIA