Re noise, yes it could be better installed, but it is sat on a black mat just visible bottom left of pic, but it could be thicker.
Main issue is the original plumbing when the house was built. It's crap, rests on floor boards, pushes against joists and has no clips or mounting points in any if the boxing. So the dishwasher piping bangs in the boxing between floors when flow is called for instance, although that run is not on the pump circuit, but it shows the standard of work. Some of which is visible by the lime scale on the pipework in the pic, plus the never soldered since install leaking central heating pipes under the concrete floor in the lounge.
The cold flow to the Kitchen tap was always slow/low volune, as was the rest if the house. Hence the pump.
When we chose the tap we may have confused a gravity fed system pumped system for a high pressure system. Hence the issue.
Changing the tap would solve it, but we spent ages finding that item so, it stays.
Sounds like a vessel would help, as its more responsive/pauses slightly less once the tap has flowed recently. In fact, would a big(ger) pressure vessel overcome the problem completely given how well the one in the heating system works. ..?
I will check later but I suspect another restriction on that pipe run somewhere, behind the dishwasher. Somats not right there.
As usual with these border line things, it looks like a number of factors could/are contributing.
