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Masood
Need a little imaginative input here, please - custard has an unvented cylinder on ground floor, and a bathroom in the loft conversion. He had a new mains put in, and pressure both hot and cold are great throughout the house except for the loft bathroom. He would like a booster pump installed, but Stuart Turner are adamant that you mustn't pump out of an unvented cylinder. I can get around not being allowed to boost mains by installing a break tank on the cold, but what to do with the hot? Any ideas? Short of suggesting a small direct cylinder just serving that bathroom, I'm a bit stumped...
PS, I know that you can now buy 12l/min boosters that are legal on cold mains, but that won't really help him...
Thanks,
Masood
PS, I know that you can now buy 12l/min boosters that are legal on cold mains, but that won't really help him...
Thanks,
Masood