Bar Pressure Explained

Bar Pressure Explained

Before purchasing a tap it is important to establish the level of water pressure you have in your kitchen. The reason for this is due to many taps requiring high pressure to function correctly.

If your house is connected to the mains water supply then the cold water should not be an issue as you will be receiving pressure from the main water supply which should be around 2 bar.

For most the concern lies with the hot water supply which needs to be above one bar of pressure. if the hot water cannot reach one bar then you will need to purchase a low pressure tap, or alternatively, if that is possible, use a pump to increase pressure.

Calculating Bar Pressure

Water pressure is generally measured with 3 different units, bar PSI and head (metres). The general rule of thumb is that 1 metre of head equates to 0.1 bar or 1.45 psi of pressure.

Calculating your bar pressure requires you to measure the vertical distance in metres between your storage tank and the water outlet. Once you have the distance then divide the length in metres by 10 to get the bar pressure.


The vertical drop pressure is not the only factor calculating the pressure of hot water from your heating system.

If you have an unvented (pressurised) system where the mains cold water directly supplies all cold taps and also travels direct to the hot water cylinder, keeping it at high pressure.



Similarly, if you have a combination boiler it keeps hot water at high pressure as it heats cold water from the mains as you need it.

Lastly if you only have a gravity feed system which is aided by a pump then you will get high pressure of over 1.0 bar.

If your hot water is supplied by a un-pumped gravity fed system then your hot water is likely to be at low pressure requiring the use of a low pressure tap.

Taps
Using a mixer tap you need to take a note of both the cold and hot water pressure. If there is a significant difference in the pressure of the hot and cold (approx 5:1) then a pressure reducing valve may need to be fitted to the old supply to equalise the pressure.

Therefore if the cold water must be supplied at no less then 0.4 bar (or the cold water tank must be located at least 4 metres vertically above the tap) to avoid having to use a pressure reducing valve.

Generally speaking, single lever taps require high water pressure whilst pillar taps and taps with two handles to control water flow function with low pressure.
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