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Guys looking for some advice

I have a property that we are working on we have the following

gnd flr
wc
kitchen with dishwasher and one basin
water softener

1st flr
ensuite
shower toilet and basin
ensuite 2
shower basin bath and toilet

2nd flr
shower
basin
toilet
washing machine

We have a 32mdpe coming in reduced to a 28mm then into a water softner then a 22mm to boiler which is positioned on the 1st floor. We have a worchester bosch system boiler and a joule 250ltr unvented cylinder. Our pressure is 2.2bar and the flow rate coming into the property is 25lpm

At the moment we are getting complaints that the water is not reaching the 2nd floor area the loft so after investigations and by-passing the combination valve we found that the combination valve on cylinder was faulty as all showers worked fine when bypassed. We replaced the combination valve and this did improve the water to upstairs (loft) as it comes out now but when we turn on all 3 showers it drops. My plumber has recommended upgrading the combination valve to a 28mm from the 22mm installed.

Will this help in any way ? ?

Regards

Tim
 
You need to know what the flow rate of the showers is. If each is 10lpm, then three on together is more than your incoming supply flow rate. Doesn't matter what size pipe you have, you can't get out more than is being put in.
 
Thanks Steady yeah the shower are all large heads which I believe are over the 10lpm would the 28mm not let more out ??
 
as steady already said you can't get out more than is put it. look at this way, you have a shorts glass full to the brim now pour that into a pint glass it won't fill it to the brim will it?
 
Best to check where the flow bottle neck is first before changing anything. Increased combination value won't assist much if the water softner is the bottle neck.
You mentioned 25ltr/min, is this at outlet from your incoming 32mdpe or further down the line
 
Best to check where the flow bottle neck is first before changing anything. Increased combination value won't assist much if the water softner is the bottle neck.
You mentioned 25ltr/min, is this at outlet from your incoming 32mdpe or further down the line

It's 25lpm outside and on 1st for reading 20lpm
 
Hope there are no restrictive valves on water mains, like small bore Ballofix valves?
If you eventually achieve reasonable pressure and flow rates, it might also improve flow distribution if you use flow restrictors on some outlets, like taps, or low flow airators on tap spouts or buy suitable taps. Showers could also be reduced to sensible flow rates
 
Do WB like softened water going through their boilers?
 
Best to check where the flow bottle neck is first before changing anything. Increased combination value won't assist much if the water softner is the bottle neck.
You mentioned 25ltr/min, is this at outlet from your incoming 32mdpe or further down the line

We did bypass the softer to see if this was the issue and was still the same
 
Your supply is far better than most peoples inlet and flow will always fluctuate due to demand in your area in the morning and evening it will drop through the night and day it will be higher . i suggest you add aireators to the taps this will restrict to 5 litres a minute and fit flow restrictors on the showers this can cut them down to 8 litres a minute you can buy these through amazon online ,this should solve your problem and save water and money .
 
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