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tommyplumb
Hello, first time on the forum!
I have a few questions regarding my pumped shower system. I will explain the present system.
I have a non thermostatic shower mixer made by Hans Grohe (stainless steel very nice looking) fed by a Hans Grohe pump. The pump is next to the Hot water cylinder and is fed from the Cold water storage tank in the loft and the Hot water cylinder via an Essex flange. The hot water cylinder is on the same floor as the bathroom. All the pipes connected to the shower system are 22mm.
My pump is shot and I would like to get rid of the pump and just have a simple gravity shower.
I have bypassed the pump and as I expected the flow to the shower is fairly weak.
My questions are....
1. Are the mixers and shower heads for pumped systems different for pumped and gravity systems?
2. If this is the case should it just be a case of replacing the fittings for suitable for a simple gravity fed system?
Thanks, Tom.
I have a few questions regarding my pumped shower system. I will explain the present system.
I have a non thermostatic shower mixer made by Hans Grohe (stainless steel very nice looking) fed by a Hans Grohe pump. The pump is next to the Hot water cylinder and is fed from the Cold water storage tank in the loft and the Hot water cylinder via an Essex flange. The hot water cylinder is on the same floor as the bathroom. All the pipes connected to the shower system are 22mm.
My pump is shot and I would like to get rid of the pump and just have a simple gravity shower.
I have bypassed the pump and as I expected the flow to the shower is fairly weak.
My questions are....
1. Are the mixers and shower heads for pumped systems different for pumped and gravity systems?
2. If this is the case should it just be a case of replacing the fittings for suitable for a simple gravity fed system?
Thanks, Tom.