The rising main in my downstairs bathroom looks like galvanised steel- 27mm by my measurements, which eventually joins to 15mm copper in the kitchen. I'm looking to tee off somewhere to feed an unvented cylinder, so need the best flow rate possible.
My question is, would the flow rate be better from the wider steel pipe? Or will it be much narrower inside the pipe, so little gained?
You see, the snag I have is that I have no way of isolating the supply before it joins the 15mm copper. I only get 12 l/pm flow from the 15mm copper pipe, so not enough for the unvented cylinder. My hope is that teeing off from the 27mm galv steel? rising main gives me the 20 l/pm I need. Otherwise I guess I'll be looking at installing an accumulator and extra ££.
Advice would be much appreciated.
My question is, would the flow rate be better from the wider steel pipe? Or will it be much narrower inside the pipe, so little gained?
You see, the snag I have is that I have no way of isolating the supply before it joins the 15mm copper. I only get 12 l/pm flow from the 15mm copper pipe, so not enough for the unvented cylinder. My hope is that teeing off from the 27mm galv steel? rising main gives me the 20 l/pm I need. Otherwise I guess I'll be looking at installing an accumulator and extra ££.
Advice would be much appreciated.