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   19/05/2008, 17:07
Cathy is not online. Last active: 13/05/2008 17:50:34 Cathy



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Let us know what it was when you are next there.  I'm intrigued...
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   19/05/2008, 19:18
Helen is not online. Last active: 27/06/2008 12:24:50 Helen

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Having seen another recent thread,  I'm not sure how this ranks compared to the merits of ironing and grass maintenance!  However, I will indeed let you know how we get on - though it won't be for another 10 days until we are back.  My first plan is to ask our immediate neighbours if I can turn on their water tap for comparison purposes -  not sure what they will make of that request!
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   20/05/2008, 14:28
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Just a thought ...

This happened to me once. It turned out that the pressure reduction valve was completely calcified (we are in a hard water area). I installed a new valve and cleaned the old one with vinegar.


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   20/05/2008, 16:49
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We suffer from low water pressure too, any ideas where the pressure relief value you refer to will be installed? I've found the meter box out in the garden and know where the supply comes into the house to the stop ***, but I've not seen anything I'd identify as a PRV, maybe I'm looking in the wrong place, anyone got pictures of what one looks like? I'm not in France at the moment but will be there this coming weekend.

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   20/05/2008, 17:47
Montreal is not online. Last active: 20/05/2008 14:40:16 Montreal

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I had this problem just the other day. I went to the green box embedded in the ground and removed the lid. Along with the handle that turns the water on and off there was a silver valve which had a hole in it but there didn't seem any way of adjusting it. I called the guy who installed it and he came and simply unscrewed the top of the valve so that it came off like a ten pence piece. He then put a screw driver into the opening below and turned it. I had the tape on so that we could see the change in pressure. Hope this is of some help.
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   20/05/2008, 18:11
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 Mrh74 wrote:

We suffer from low water pressure too, any ideas where the pressure relief value you refer to will be installed? I've found the meter box out in the garden and know where the supply comes into the house to the stop ***, but I've not seen anything I'd identify as a PRV, maybe I'm looking in the wrong place, anyone got pictures of what one looks like? I'm not in France at the moment but will be there this coming weekend.

Cheers
Mark

My meter is in the house. A few centimetres beyond the meter is a dome-shaped insert on the pipe. This is the pressure reduction valve. Sometimes they have a gauge showing the reduced pressure in bars.


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   20/05/2008, 21:18
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 Montreal wrote:
I had the tape on so that we could see the change in pressure.

Is this the same tape Clair uses in a PVR ? Wink [;-)]


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   20/05/2008, 21:22
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   20/05/2008, 21:26
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ok ...back to serious now here is some info on water pressure reducer`s

http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/diy/plumbing/pressure_reducing_valve.htm


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   21/05/2008, 12:19
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Thanks for the advice, there is something like the PRV shown in the last post in the meter pit as far as I can remember, I'll have a go at it next week to see if I can do anyhting to improve our water pressure.

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Mark


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