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Looking for a higher flow kitchen faucet - EightFingers - 09-21-2015

All these nanny state low flow faucets won't start my on demand water heater.
Anyone know of a higher flow rate faucet I can get?


Re: Looking for a higher flow kitchen faucet - blackhat - 09-21-2015

Something sounds adrift there. Measure the actual flow from the faucet and check that against the heater's specs. Any chance you could just open the holes in the aerater screens a bit?


Re: Looking for a higher flow kitchen faucet - Bob10 - 09-21-2015

You could always use a recirc pump with a switch but I don't think the faucet is a problem. Check the supply valve if 3/8s maybe a change to 1/2 but I can't imagine valve size is the problem but a partially shut valve could be and as mentioned a clogged aerator


Re: Looking for a higher flow kitchen faucet - EightFingers - 09-22-2015

I did a test to prove that it was the faucet. I just unscrewed the spray (this is one of those that has the integral pull out sprayer), and everything worked fine. The spray has the restrictor in it and it can't be just drilled out or modified. It also was fine using my old faucet. Unfortunately, it was falling apart and I have to replace it.


Re: Looking for a higher flow kitchen faucet - blackhat - 09-22-2015

What flow rate does your WH actually trigger at ? What is it supposed to trigger at? Scenario - should trigger at 1 gpm, actually triggers at 2 gpm, old faucet flowed 3 gpm, new faucet flows 1.5 gpm. It's not a faucet problem.


Re: Looking for a higher flow kitchen faucet - Bob10 - 09-22-2015

I would agree it is not the faucet


Re: Looking for a higher flow kitchen faucet - blackhat - 09-22-2015

No argument from me on that score but it still should trigger the WH.


Re: Looking for a higher flow kitchen faucet - EightFingers - 09-22-2015

Wow, $550!
Looks nice.

So is this a new law that ALL faucets are like this?
Aren't you going to use the same amount of water, just taking longer to get it?

ETA:
I went to a plumbing supply house (Ferguson) and we were able to find a 1.8gpm faucet. Installed that and is working fine.


Re: Looking for a higher flow kitchen faucet - Bob10 - 09-22-2015

is low flow nationwide or can you still get decent faucets in places like Minnesota and other places with an abundance of water? For my shower I picked up a clearance Chicago Faucet model with nothing low flow about it.


Re: Looking for a higher flow kitchen faucet - 10by14 - 09-23-2015

I understand your pain. We often start the powder room faucet to increase the flow and start the hot water heater. It is a pain to not have hot water at the kitchen sink.