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MrT
Hi
I have been called to a customer who lives in a bungalow with gravity fed system and is not over happy with the water pressure in hot taps as it takes a while to fill her bath.
I mentioned in passing whilst doing another job for her that a pump on the system would boost pressure and now she is dead keen.
Can i just put a circulation pump in the airing cupboard on the floor next to the cylinder and connect in to the hot water supply pipe or would a shower pump be better as they turn on when there is flow? she wants a boost to all three HW outlets. i.e. bath, basin and kitchen.
Didnt expect her to go for it and now looking for advise as not done this before!!!
I have been called to a customer who lives in a bungalow with gravity fed system and is not over happy with the water pressure in hot taps as it takes a while to fill her bath.
I mentioned in passing whilst doing another job for her that a pump on the system would boost pressure and now she is dead keen.
Can i just put a circulation pump in the airing cupboard on the floor next to the cylinder and connect in to the hot water supply pipe or would a shower pump be better as they turn on when there is flow? she wants a boost to all three HW outlets. i.e. bath, basin and kitchen.
Didnt expect her to go for it and now looking for advise as not done this before!!!