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maxiewaxie | 10:58 Mon 09th Jul 2007 | Home & Garden
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Can anynoe tell me how I turn down the water pressure in my huose.
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turn your mains down a bit.
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Thank you, which way should I turn it?
Clockwise too turn down or off.
This turns the flow rate down - it won't change the static pressure (the pressure exerted on the system components when there's no water running). It depends what 'problem' you are trying to solve.
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The tap that i have fitted in my kitchen is leaking and I think the pressure is too great as this happened with the last one after a few weeks and now I have a new one fitted and the same thing is happening after a few days. The leak comes from the area where the handle for turning it on and off meets the main structure of the tap. Since the last message I have turned the stop **** out the front but I turned it anticlockwise and the drip is much less so now i don't know.
As buildersmate rightly points out, turning the stop-tap down only reduces the flow rate not the pressure. The only way to reduce water pressure is to fit a PRV (Pressure Reducing Valve) just after the incoming mains stop-tap to keep the whole system pressure down or just before the problem outlet so as not to affect other outlets such as showers etc . That may need a higher pressure.
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Thank you. Is there another reason why both of the new taps seem to be leaking between the lever and the main part of the tap? It can't be a faulty tap - that wouldn't happen twice. Could it be that the lever is positioned 45 degree angle to the tap rather than 90 degrees as if it was 90 degrees I wouldn't be able to push the lever back to get hot water.
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The position of the lever should have no effect and would'nt cause the leak from the gland as you describe. It does sound however that you are experiencing high pressure problems. The only other possible scenario is that you may have fitted low pressure gravity fed taps instead of high pressure ones but that shouldent make any difference as it is the other way round when you start to get problems, but maybe worth considering ???
Since this was not in there when I wanted an answer. The Watts PRV (Pressure Relief Valve) decreases pressure when you turn the control counter clockwise. Turning it clockwise will increase the water pressure.
Can anyone help with an ongoing issue with my shower ?
It will not work before 6.15 am in the morning but works fine at any other time.
Have had an engineer look at the shower twice and cannot find anything wrong.
The Water Board have checked the water pressure to find it okay although it was done during the day.
Have had enough so have just purchased a new shower but to my dismay it still does not work before 6.15 am !!!!
Can anyone help please ??

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