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Morning all
would you agree with my thinking here. Not a perfect solution but the only one I can think of.
been asked to try and improve hot water flow In a top floor flat.
All hot comes from direct fortic cylinder on same level as bath, basin and kitchen sink so virtually no head.
In addition they also have what I believe is a negative head electric shower that just pumps from the cylinder.
My thoughts are add a pressure reducing valve to the cold feed to the other fittings and then add a single impeller pump to the hot to give pumped hot at all outlets? And then replace electric shower with a normal thermostatic bar mixer?
i know this isn't an ideal solution as you won't have perfectly balanced hot and cold but I'm struggling to think of an alternative.
Cheers
matt
would you agree with my thinking here. Not a perfect solution but the only one I can think of.
been asked to try and improve hot water flow In a top floor flat.
All hot comes from direct fortic cylinder on same level as bath, basin and kitchen sink so virtually no head.
In addition they also have what I believe is a negative head electric shower that just pumps from the cylinder.
My thoughts are add a pressure reducing valve to the cold feed to the other fittings and then add a single impeller pump to the hot to give pumped hot at all outlets? And then replace electric shower with a normal thermostatic bar mixer?
i know this isn't an ideal solution as you won't have perfectly balanced hot and cold but I'm struggling to think of an alternative.
Cheers
matt