Hi Folks,
Apologies if the answer to my query is somewhere on AAM but I've done a search and can't find something to help me!
I've just moved into an AH property at the weekend and the water pressure is very low and non-existent in some taps.
Kitchen: good pressure from cold-tap, not a drop from hot tap
Main B/room (Sink): dribble from cold tap, not a drop from hot tap
Main B/room (bath): decent pressure from cold, bit better than a dribble from hot tap
En-suite (Sink): merest dribble from cold tap, nothing from hot tap
Ensuite (Shower): nothing at all only fresh air!!
Being a newbie to apartment living I haven't a clue.....there is a pump in the hot-press but I've no idea if it's switched on or not.....it does have a series of letters (N, P......and a few more I can't remember) that look as if they should light up, presumably as the pump pumps.....but at the moment the N seems to be lit up....so I'm guessing it's on..or does the N mean "Not on"....ie off???!!!!!
There's a switch beside the thermostat which is switched on, not sure if this relates to thermostat or pump. I did switch it off and back on again and there was a faint noise coming from the pump but not a pumping noise....more a hissing sound. As it was closely followed by a kind of smokey smell I ducked out of the hot-press pronto but after a few mins the smell was gone.
I've been onto the Managing agent...they said contact DCC. The apt was snagged and water pressure was highlighted, and was rectified. I've spoken to the guy who snagged the apt this morning and he confirmed everything was ok with pressure when he re-inspected.
As its an AH property I didn't get any kind of user manual or anything for the pump/thermostat or immersion in general so I'm kind of in the dark. It might be something simple like turn on a valve/switch but with no manual I don't want to go messing around with it. Also, not sure if I should turn on the dishwasher or washing machine.....I'm assuming they'd be ok as they'd be fed from the mains but again not 100% sure and don't want to chance it.
Excuse the long-winded post but despite the humid weather 2 or 3 cold-baths is about as much as I can handle.
Anyone with any ideas.....send them my way,
Cheers
FTB1975
Apologies if the answer to my query is somewhere on AAM but I've done a search and can't find something to help me!
I've just moved into an AH property at the weekend and the water pressure is very low and non-existent in some taps.
Kitchen: good pressure from cold-tap, not a drop from hot tap
Main B/room (Sink): dribble from cold tap, not a drop from hot tap
Main B/room (bath): decent pressure from cold, bit better than a dribble from hot tap
En-suite (Sink): merest dribble from cold tap, nothing from hot tap
Ensuite (Shower): nothing at all only fresh air!!
Being a newbie to apartment living I haven't a clue.....there is a pump in the hot-press but I've no idea if it's switched on or not.....it does have a series of letters (N, P......and a few more I can't remember) that look as if they should light up, presumably as the pump pumps.....but at the moment the N seems to be lit up....so I'm guessing it's on..or does the N mean "Not on"....ie off???!!!!!
There's a switch beside the thermostat which is switched on, not sure if this relates to thermostat or pump. I did switch it off and back on again and there was a faint noise coming from the pump but not a pumping noise....more a hissing sound. As it was closely followed by a kind of smokey smell I ducked out of the hot-press pronto but after a few mins the smell was gone.
I've been onto the Managing agent...they said contact DCC. The apt was snagged and water pressure was highlighted, and was rectified. I've spoken to the guy who snagged the apt this morning and he confirmed everything was ok with pressure when he re-inspected.
As its an AH property I didn't get any kind of user manual or anything for the pump/thermostat or immersion in general so I'm kind of in the dark. It might be something simple like turn on a valve/switch but with no manual I don't want to go messing around with it. Also, not sure if I should turn on the dishwasher or washing machine.....I'm assuming they'd be ok as they'd be fed from the mains but again not 100% sure and don't want to chance it.
Excuse the long-winded post but despite the humid weather 2 or 3 cold-baths is about as much as I can handle.
Anyone with any ideas.....send them my way,
Cheers
FTB1975