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We do have noisy mixer tap especially hot water and a neutral in the centre. The bathroom has just been finished by a contractor including new copper pipes . Over all it reduced the water hammer from washing machine but the mixer tab and the toilet flushing are noisy (rimless toilet) I've just ordered the water pressure meter if the pressure is too high where should I fit this pressure reducing valve? on hot water pipe before the sink/ mixer tap?
Wud u remove the old one? Or just leave it as its obviously not working . Although u dont know if its changing the pressure once again after the crapped out unit . ?
A nice clear video, thank you. However...in the video you said before cutting into the pipe to shut off the mains water feed in, and also the accumulator outlet feeds. Surely it should be the accumulator inlet feeds, so they don't back-flow under pressure back out of the cut pipe? Or have I misunderstood?
That valve will prevent backflow itself, and the the MDPE (Plastic) stopcock was closed. I am certain that no water would have returned past that valve James installed. And absolutely 1000% would have not returned past the stopcock
I assume there was enough wiggle room in the pipe work in order to fit the pressure relief unit. Cutting sections out of pipe work and installing fittings without wiggle room can be a nightmare!
Hi James got a question. Can I fit a non return valve got a bath mixer tap and the hot from a combination boiler is going into the cold water from a tank in the loft ?
I have a bore hole with a similar set up and the pump is set to 4 bar on and 5 bar off. Fitted a PRV but it slowly creeps up to 5 bar. Tried everything, even changed the PRV to a different brand. It appear that if the incoming pressure varies, the PRV struggles. Can anyone out there suggest a fix?
Nice little job here. Hope it helps you out. I also hope you check out Hello Fresh. It's lovely and really helped us out since my baby boy arrived!
🚀 *_LEARN PLUMBING ONLINE IN MY STRUCTURED COURSE:_* www.learnplumbingonline.com
🛠 *_AMAZON TOOL STORE:_* www.amazon.co.uk/shop/plumberparts
🧲 *_GET YOUR ALL YOUR SEALANTS FROM:_* sealantwholesale.com/
🥾 *_10% Off my workboots + workwear Use Plumberparts10:_* www.bigboots.co.uk/discount/plumberparts10?ref=plumberparts10
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Great job James, turning the nut backwards to jump the thread is called cresting. Love your fun and upbeat videos.
Thank you James for providing the constant, positive energy and humour, when I'm sure you're absolutely busy AF with life & work 👍
Love your videos, I get a lots of confidence when I watch them. And I’m learning a lot from you. Keep the energy and positivity high. Tks
i find my self gessing when your gonna say hold tight still cracks me up every time
We do have noisy mixer tap especially hot water and a neutral in the centre. The bathroom has just been finished by a contractor including new copper pipes . Over all it reduced the water hammer from washing machine but the mixer tab and the toilet flushing are noisy (rimless toilet) I've just ordered the water pressure meter if the pressure is too high where should I fit this pressure reducing valve? on hot water pipe before the sink/ mixer tap?
Wud u remove the old one? Or just leave it as its obviously not working . Although u dont know if its changing the pressure once again after the crapped out unit . ?
A nice clear video, thank you. However...in the video you said before cutting into the pipe to shut off the mains water feed in, and also the accumulator outlet feeds. Surely it should be the accumulator inlet feeds, so they don't back-flow under pressure back out of the cut pipe? Or have I misunderstood?
That valve will prevent backflow itself, and the the MDPE (Plastic) stopcock was closed. I am certain that no water would have returned past that valve James installed. And absolutely 1000% would have not returned past the stopcock
I assume there was enough wiggle room in the pipe work in order to fit the pressure relief unit. Cutting sections out of pipe work and installing fittings without wiggle room can be a nightmare!
Great vid
Cheers!
Hi James got a question. Can I fit a non return valve got a bath mixer tap and the hot from a combination boiler is going into the cold water from a tank in the loft ?
Can you explain this again please? I am happy to help
I have a bore hole with a similar set up and the pump is set to 4 bar on and 5 bar off. Fitted a PRV but it slowly creeps up to 5 bar. Tried everything, even changed the PRV to a different brand. It appear that if the incoming pressure varies, the PRV struggles. Can anyone out there suggest a fix?
You mean you can't fix it with Loctite 55?
That coffee didn't look black 😭
Exactly, black one sugar coffee somehow turned in to a milky tea. 😅
How tf did we went from fixing high pressure to cooking😂😂😂
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All good until hello fresh!!!! 😬📌😬