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I am installing a shower pump and I've been told that it must be on a separate water supply to the rest of the house If this is so how do I do that?

Both the hot and cold water are gravity fed from the cold water storage tank and hot water storage tank.

Thanks
 
When they say seperate thay basically mean dedicated hot and cold feeds that aren't shared with other appliances. So you will need a new cold feed directly from the cold tank in the loft and a new hot feed taken from the hot cylinder, usually via a surrey flange.
 
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