I didn't see a response to your query so...my answer would be your dribble situation is not normal. My sink water pressure--or maybe more correctly volume-- at the faucet rivals any fire hose anywhere. So provided your tea pot is less than 15 gallons, I think 5 minutes is unusually long for a fill up. The opening in the facuet is small so it might take a minute or two at the most to fill the sink. But The water sprays out at quite a clip in my westy. Sounds like you have probelm.
In a message dated 7/1/2001 10:00:31 AM Pacific Daylight Time, rgolen@UMASSD.EDU writes: > t took almost 10 minutes to fill up the > sink, and about 5 minutes to fill our tea pot.... > > Is this normal? or should the pump be putting out more? > |
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