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Right, so what do people recommend to be the next steps?
Jase is suggesting we go with:
The water meter and outside stopcock is accessible if you have the long turning pole thing (no sure what it is called) so I'm thinking we turn that off and check the flow and pressure just before the house stopcock too. Then do the steps above followed by flushing the system with the temporary pipe, like someone mentioned earlier in this thread.
Make sense? Anything else we should do or haven't considered?
Jase is suggesting we go with:
step 1, disconnect mains and connect new mains to outside, do dynamic pressures and flow rate with open outlet
step 2, reconnect mains with new pipe from meter (if accessible) to house
step 3, do dynamic pressures on mains with system connected
step 4, check every single outlet (that is accessible) for dynamic pressure, flow before and after taps.
The water meter and outside stopcock is accessible if you have the long turning pole thing (no sure what it is called) so I'm thinking we turn that off and check the flow and pressure just before the house stopcock too. Then do the steps above followed by flushing the system with the temporary pipe, like someone mentioned earlier in this thread.
Make sense? Anything else we should do or haven't considered?