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Hi there,
Looking at running a single shower (no other demand at all).

Want to use a 1.2 bar shower pump and feed a normal small shower head. Nothing to big.

Have 162 litre hot water tank and a 227 litre cold water storage tank.

Will this be big enough on the cold water storage side?

Thanks!
 
Yes you will be fine need both supply's connecting to the pump and an s flange fitting for the hot and a dedicated supply from the cold tank
 
Hi there,
Looking at running a single shower (no other demand at all).

Want to use a 1.2 bar shower pump and feed a normal small shower head. Nothing to big.

Have 162 litre hot water tank and a 227 litre cold water storage tank.

Will this be big enough on the cold water storage side?

Thanks!
do you actually know what type of pump you really need ?
 

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