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For a house supplied by an unvented hot water cylinder is 15mm or 22mm usualy taken to the bath taps. I know on a combi its only 15mm require as the cold supplying the combi is only 15mm.
 
For a house supplied by an unvented hot water cylinder is 15mm or 22mm usualy taken to the bath taps. I know on a combi its only 15mm require as the cold supplying the combi is only 15mm.

I take 15mm to bath taps, split from a balanced 22 mm feed from the cylinder cupboard
 
As everyone says, 15mm as it leaves less of a dead leg to exhaust before the hot runs through
 
I would want the shower supplies as close to cylinder as possible. Not that it would really matter.
 
So would people feed a full bathroom room shower, toliet, basin, bath off 15mm?

you could run 22mm and branch off in 15mm, but then you could ask why somebodys having a poo while im in the shower.
 
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