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32mm MDPE DZR Stopcock

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It is worth running large pipes to supply the combi with cold water, since that doesn't contribute to wasted hot water, and also other things such as the kitchen cold tap, toilets etc. will take water from that pipe, so if you have a large cold supply pipe, then the dynamic pressure drop at the combi input will be minimised when you're drawing off cold water to other things (e.g. if someone flushes the toilet, you don't want the DHW flow rate to suddenly drop). Radiators Central Heating Radiators Column Radiators Vertical Column Radiators Horizontal Column Radiators Designer Radiators Vertical Designer Radiators Horizontal Designer Radiators It is possible to have one thread that cover just about everything, there are a few on here, the M one and the W ones spring to mind But for all of this, you need to know your static and dynamic mains pressures, demand sizes, and do some pressure loss calcs, otherwise you're shooting in the dark (and may make your life difficult + waste money by over-sizing stuff).I think we'll then change to copper (not sure what size yet, probably determined by what kind of meter and softener we can get), then a drain off valve, then the meter. Are non-return valves still needed at the point of entry to the property? I know that there are now a load of reg for non-return valves near things like showers over baths (or more-so if near toilets), but I was under the impression that the requirement had been dropped for NR valves next to the stop tap (except in the case of a shared main - like in flats for example). Fires & Stoves Electric Fires Gas Fires Electric Stoves Fire Alarms Heat Pumps Air Source Heat Pumps Heat Pump Accessories Underfloor Heating Electric Underfloor Heating Wet Underfloor Heating Insulation Boards Thermostats and Controls Underfloor Heating Accessories Sorry, after the original post, I've moved this to the "Plumbing: how to calculate appropriate sized pipes for dead legs" thread, where its more directly relevant...

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