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Werth
Hi,
I just need some advice regarding a shower pump I am thinking of getting fitted. It will need to be a negative head pump as my shower will be in the loft. Does the cold feed for the pump need its own supply? As the tank is on the opposite side of the house and the floor is laminated etc, or could I tee off the cold feed to the cylinder? My only concern is if the cylinder would be starved of the cold refilling, causing air locks.
On the hot side of things, can I just tee off the hot soon as it exits the cylinder, or would I use a surrey flange?
thanks.
I just need some advice regarding a shower pump I am thinking of getting fitted. It will need to be a negative head pump as my shower will be in the loft. Does the cold feed for the pump need its own supply? As the tank is on the opposite side of the house and the floor is laminated etc, or could I tee off the cold feed to the cylinder? My only concern is if the cylinder would be starved of the cold refilling, causing air locks.
On the hot side of things, can I just tee off the hot soon as it exits the cylinder, or would I use a surrey flange?
thanks.