Low Pressure Kitchen Taps and Mixers

Looking for Low pressure Kitchen taps, sink mixers and more? Look no further, We have an amazing choice at great prices with fast delivery throughout UK.

Below we have put together a selection of our most popular, best selling low pressure taps from our modern and traditional styled collections.

Here are some popular low pressure kitchen taps

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Why not take a look at all of our Kitchen Taps Here and choose from the latest designs to the more traditional coolections.

Help Choosing Low Pressure

It is very important that the products you choose have the correct pressure for your water system if you are to achieve the best performance from your new taps.

Buying a kitchen sink mixer that functions correctly is not always as simple as it first seems, being that the kitchen mixer or tap is the most used appliance in the house it is critical that the correct product is purchased for the type of plumbing system that you have if you are not sure what water pressure you have then you may want to use our Identify Your Water System pages to help you understand your system before choosing your new Kitchen taps and mixers.

When you have a gravity fed system it is more critical that the correct product is choosen as you will have a low pressure situation, the distance in height between the bottom of the cold water tank to the spout of the mixer or tap determines the pressure that you will have e.g. for 5 meters = 0.5 bar pressure so you would choose a mixer tap that will work with less pressure than 0.5bar, on all our products we have stated the correct minimum working pressure of the product.

What Is Low Pressure and How Do I know if I Have It?

As a general guide, low pressure water systems are gravity fed and less than 1.0 bar (1.0 meter vertical distance between the outlet (tap or shower) and the base of your cold water storage tank is approximately 0.1 bar), high pressure water systems are usually mains fed, pumped or combination boilers.

If you have a hot water cylinder in an airing cupboard and a cold water tank (usually in your loft) and it is not pumped or boosted in anyway then you would generally say you have a low pressure water system.

It maybe worth taking a look at our Identify Your Water System pages, if you have not already.

Throughout our website we describe low pressure as taps or showers that require a minimum pressure of upto 0.5 bar, 0.5 bar to 1.0 bar is medium pressure and 1.0 bar and above is high pressure.

 If you need any help or advice choosing your new low pressure kitchen tap then please contact our customer service on 01342 321121.

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