Robert Tyrrell
Gas Engineer
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I have two customers that I've fitted shower pumps for and both are having problems but I cannot, for the life of me, get to the bottom of the problem with either so I'm looking for some advice.
Customer 1:
They fitted a new bathroom and asked me to fit pipework to sanitary ware etc, as well as install a shower pump to create supply for two showers. One shower is in the en-suite, the other side of the wall to the main bathroom where the pump is installed underneath the bath, and the second shower is downstairs, below the main bathroom. There is a separate cold water supply from the CWSC in the loft to the pump.
The problem is that that the pump starts ok when they turn on the shower but then the hot water stops and the pump is making a stuttering noise until it is turned off and then on again and it's a repeating loop of this.
I have fitted the pump with an 'S' flange, as recommended by the manufacturer (Stuart Turner), and as seen in the photo attached. Stuart Turner say that it's water starvation but i can't see it being that really. If you guys have any ideas I' like to hear them - good ones though
Customer number 2:
Similar setup but with a single impeller pump on the hot water. This is in the airing cupboard adjacent to the en-suite bathroom where the shower resides. He can only get the pump to kick in if he drops the shower head to the floor and then lifts it again. 'S' flange fitted, dedicated pipework for hot. Mains cold supply pressure regulated via a PRV in the loft.
No photos of this one.
Again, any decent ideas would be appreciated
Customer 1:
They fitted a new bathroom and asked me to fit pipework to sanitary ware etc, as well as install a shower pump to create supply for two showers. One shower is in the en-suite, the other side of the wall to the main bathroom where the pump is installed underneath the bath, and the second shower is downstairs, below the main bathroom. There is a separate cold water supply from the CWSC in the loft to the pump.
The problem is that that the pump starts ok when they turn on the shower but then the hot water stops and the pump is making a stuttering noise until it is turned off and then on again and it's a repeating loop of this.
I have fitted the pump with an 'S' flange, as recommended by the manufacturer (Stuart Turner), and as seen in the photo attached. Stuart Turner say that it's water starvation but i can't see it being that really. If you guys have any ideas I' like to hear them - good ones though
Customer number 2:
Similar setup but with a single impeller pump on the hot water. This is in the airing cupboard adjacent to the en-suite bathroom where the shower resides. He can only get the pump to kick in if he drops the shower head to the floor and then lifts it again. 'S' flange fitted, dedicated pipework for hot. Mains cold supply pressure regulated via a PRV in the loft.
No photos of this one.
Again, any decent ideas would be appreciated
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