Hi All,
I have just had a Keston combi boiler installed to replace an older system which used a hot water cylinder and a cold water tank in the loft.
I have also had a Stuart Turner Flomate Mains Boost Extra pump installed in the mains water supply ahead of the boiler. The idea was that the pump would help with the problem associated with combi boilers - reduced pressure/low at one outlet when another outlet is turned on.
In this house, the shower is at the top of the 3-story house and is the last and uppermost outlet on the system.
I am finding that even with the Flomate running, all flow from the shower head ceases when the hot and cold basin taps are turned on.
Is this to be expected? Is there any way around this problem?
I have just had a Keston combi boiler installed to replace an older system which used a hot water cylinder and a cold water tank in the loft.
I have also had a Stuart Turner Flomate Mains Boost Extra pump installed in the mains water supply ahead of the boiler. The idea was that the pump would help with the problem associated with combi boilers - reduced pressure/low at one outlet when another outlet is turned on.
In this house, the shower is at the top of the 3-story house and is the last and uppermost outlet on the system.
I am finding that even with the Flomate running, all flow from the shower head ceases when the hot and cold basin taps are turned on.
Is this to be expected? Is there any way around this problem?