Hi there,
just a little issue im dealing with on a bathroom re-fit and after some advice. Heres a little understanding of whats happening.
Customer had gravity fed hot and cold to the bath taps in the main bathroom, now they want a shower put in and shower tray.
At the moment the cold feed from the CWS tank in the loft runs across the loft a few meters in 22mm down to the bathroom where the new shower will go which is fine, doesnt tee off anywhere so nice and straight forward.
Now the hot from hot water cylinder currently tees off under the floor boards in the bathroom whilst it goes on and feeds all other hot outlets in the house.
The customer in the future would like a shower pump, but for the time being gravity fed water is fine by them as they have an ensuite next to the bathroom, which also has a sepperate cold feed to that shower from the CWS tank in the loft, and hot feed teed off from under floor boards up to the shower.
Both bathrooms are 1st floor, normal house, CWS tanks in loft, Hot water cylinder 1st floor next to bathroom.
Im going to keep cold feed from CWS in loft in 22mm to shower in the main bathroom, but my question is I want to tee off the hot water cylinder as close as I can to the bend coming out the top, run that up the wall into the loft in 22mm, tight against the top of the joists, run in about 2 meters across the joists and back down into bathroom where shower will be. The CWS tank is about a foot off the ground in the loft and its a 50 gallon tank.
So then in the future when they want a pump i can just configure pipework in the airing cupboard, instead of re routing a lot of pipes.
Do you think the pressure will be ok not great obviously? or is this too close to a negative head? Meaning they will need a negative shower pump in the future?
Ive added a diagram i drew up on the pc to give u an idea, now please bare with me I know its terrible but just thought it would be good if you could see it (or not lol)
Sorry for long message but would like any oppinions,
Thanks
just a little issue im dealing with on a bathroom re-fit and after some advice. Heres a little understanding of whats happening.
Customer had gravity fed hot and cold to the bath taps in the main bathroom, now they want a shower put in and shower tray.
At the moment the cold feed from the CWS tank in the loft runs across the loft a few meters in 22mm down to the bathroom where the new shower will go which is fine, doesnt tee off anywhere so nice and straight forward.
Now the hot from hot water cylinder currently tees off under the floor boards in the bathroom whilst it goes on and feeds all other hot outlets in the house.
The customer in the future would like a shower pump, but for the time being gravity fed water is fine by them as they have an ensuite next to the bathroom, which also has a sepperate cold feed to that shower from the CWS tank in the loft, and hot feed teed off from under floor boards up to the shower.
Both bathrooms are 1st floor, normal house, CWS tanks in loft, Hot water cylinder 1st floor next to bathroom.
Im going to keep cold feed from CWS in loft in 22mm to shower in the main bathroom, but my question is I want to tee off the hot water cylinder as close as I can to the bend coming out the top, run that up the wall into the loft in 22mm, tight against the top of the joists, run in about 2 meters across the joists and back down into bathroom where shower will be. The CWS tank is about a foot off the ground in the loft and its a 50 gallon tank.
So then in the future when they want a pump i can just configure pipework in the airing cupboard, instead of re routing a lot of pipes.
Do you think the pressure will be ok not great obviously? or is this too close to a negative head? Meaning they will need a negative shower pump in the future?
Ive added a diagram i drew up on the pc to give u an idea, now please bare with me I know its terrible but just thought it would be good if you could see it (or not lol)
Sorry for long message but would like any oppinions,
Thanks