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Reggie2004

I have just fitted a Triton 9.5kw shower upstairs. The pressure is not good and the shower is switching from hot to cold frequently. There is no water tank in the house so it runs of a rising main. Given the poor pressure can I fit a pump 1-1.4 bar to improve the pressure?

Regards Reggie
 
No. Should be fed purely from the rising main.

Check your feed into the house.

Do you have a FULL BORE isolation valve onto the shower supply? Are your mains stopcocks (inside and outside) FULLY open?
 
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Feed to house is fully open and the shower has a standard 15mm isolater valve. The water board state that they are only responsible for the supply to the kitchen tap and that is OK. However, I am pretty sure it is less than 2.4 bar. The central heating system only builds up pressure to just over 2 bar. If I measure the pressure up stairs and it is less than 1 bar can I fit a pump?
 
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No. Should be fed purely from the rising main.

Check your feed into the house.

Do you have a FULL BORE isolation valve onto the shower supply? Are your mains stopcocks (inside and outside) FULLY open?

If you have a standard isolation valve then you do not have a full bore as WHPES rightly says. Check the installation instructions for minimum pressure for shower. If you have 2.4 bar as you say, you should also have this to the shower. If not then investigate why.

Cheers
jack
 
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No blockage to be found. Only have washing machine and that is off. Seems to be just poor pressure. The rising main tap presssure is the same as the others next door. we all have poor pressure upstairs being on top of a hill. The shower works OK in the summer and I thought a higher kw shower would solve the problem. TIA Reg
 
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2.5 bar should be enough. It may be your available flow rate which is a problem.

If all else fails you could change your shower unit to either a thermostatic mixer from your DHW and CW header tank, or fit a header tank and a Mira Elite pumped electric shower.

You cannot fit a pump onto a supply from the rising main.
 
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All is OK inasmuch as the shower is working. If anyone switches on a tap or flushes the toilet a loud noise is heard coming from the shower. My displeased daughter....

Thanks to all who assisted me. Reg
 
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