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Hi all,
My shower, toilet, and hotpress are all on the same wall in a small apartment bathroom. The wall is 1,860 mm in width.
I bought a Stuart Turner 2.0 bar universal twin shower pump to power my new shower. I am replacing the toilet with a wall hung one supported by an Ideal Standard Prosys half frame. The toilet, cistern and shower are not installed yet.
There really is no room in the hotpress for the ST pump so I'd need to put it in the wall which houses the toilet pipes and concealed cistern.
I read that the ideal position for a pump is on the floor next to the hot water cylinder. If I can't do that could I place the pump as shown in green in the attached diagram? Would that even work if it had to be 15 inches off the floor (due to the toilet frame) and 36 inches from the centre of the HW cylinder? An alternative would be to build it into the wall protruding into the hotpress and figure out how to allow access to it for servicing. I could allow access by making some of the tiles (45cm square) removable.
Any thoughts?
Dave
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My shower, toilet, and hotpress are all on the same wall in a small apartment bathroom. The wall is 1,860 mm in width.
I bought a Stuart Turner 2.0 bar universal twin shower pump to power my new shower. I am replacing the toilet with a wall hung one supported by an Ideal Standard Prosys half frame. The toilet, cistern and shower are not installed yet.
There really is no room in the hotpress for the ST pump so I'd need to put it in the wall which houses the toilet pipes and concealed cistern.
I read that the ideal position for a pump is on the floor next to the hot water cylinder. If I can't do that could I place the pump as shown in green in the attached diagram? Would that even work if it had to be 15 inches off the floor (due to the toilet frame) and 36 inches from the centre of the HW cylinder? An alternative would be to build it into the wall protruding into the hotpress and figure out how to allow access to it for servicing. I could allow access by making some of the tiles (45cm square) removable.
Any thoughts?
Dave
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See photos of location below.