I have the V&B Omnia Architectura Close Coupled pan and cistern, recently installed (370x690mm), and have noticed that it collects a lot of condensation inside the lid of the cistern. However, because the back top (left) edge of the cistern is indented (presumably for the option of a pipe) the condensation dampness is damaging the decoration of the wall around that 'dip' in the moulding. I have inserted a spacer behind the cistern to avoid direct contact with the wall, but the dampness persists. Is this a common issue ? Can you suggest any solutions, please
I was just comparing the coninsation on pipes to maybe the same on the tank as in wraping the tank. If the only plasce it is giving you a problem is this hole then yes what you perposed will work. I would maybe leave a small 1/2" hole in what ever you plug the hole with for a vent.I was just comparing the coninsation on pipes to maybe the same on the tank as in wraping the tank. If the only plasce it is giving you a problem is this hole then yes what you perposed will work. I would maybe leave a small 1/2" hole in what ever you plug the hole with for a vent.
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This condensation as with cold water pipes in a moist air environment. the fix for the pipes is insulation rap the same will apply to this situation.
I was just comparing the coninsation on pipes to maybe the same on the tank as in wraping the tank. If the only plasce it is giving you a problem is this hole then yes what you perposed will work. I would maybe leave a small 1/2" hole in what ever you plug the hole with for a vent.