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Im im fitting an ST 3 bar shower pump in place of an aqualisa that was previously fitted
Just wanted to check if the existing flange is positioned in an acceptable position?
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The instructions recommend side entry and this sems a bit high (not sure what is considered side entry). Didn't have any issues with the previous pump but wanted to double check before final fitting
 
Yep aslong as it’s got a dip tube
 
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Yes but be warned you don’t want to disturb the flange

chances are there’s no dip tube but it’s been working fine with the old pump so upto you
 
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