Green represents a water pipe that goes to a faucet. It has barely enough water pressure to fill the tank when the faucet is not used (blue). Does the tank's water output pipe (pink) being connected to the same line lower the water pressure and result in the tank not getting filled when it's releasing water?There's a one way valve in the green pipe before the T intersections to make sure the tank's water doesn't go through the green line during a water cut.
So do you have a short circuit or not?If not and a valve is blocking a direction then it doesn't affect it at all (just like another elongated wall of the tank) and if not there are no fixed directions and you simply have not one in/outlet but two, meaning it's filled and emptied not through one pipe but two simultaniously.
>>1561454>It has barely enough water pressure to fill the tank when the faucet is not usedwhat makes you say this?
>>1561454Wtf, by tank you mean you have a water reservoir, and not a hot water tank, right? In which case, I wouldn't give a fuck if the reservoir level drops, then you know it's rotating the water