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Hi all long time no speak
I need a bit of advice, customer had a shower pump fitted really badly under bath.
This has expectedly packed up and needs replacing. I was asked to quote but I’ve come across a situation I’m not too familiar with.
The property is a flat and bathroom hot water is fed via a cylinder fed by a cwsc maybe a meter above.
The cold water is fed from a massive communal tank some 10 floors up. So as I’m sure you’ll appreciate the flow and pressure of the cold is significantly higher than the hot.
How would you tackle this in terms of a pump?
As it stands I’m not sure that a pump will regulate the difference between hot and cold correctly, am I wrong??
Should I just pump the hot?? And try and roughly balance the two flows?
Bit of advice very welcome
I need a bit of advice, customer had a shower pump fitted really badly under bath.
This has expectedly packed up and needs replacing. I was asked to quote but I’ve come across a situation I’m not too familiar with.
The property is a flat and bathroom hot water is fed via a cylinder fed by a cwsc maybe a meter above.
The cold water is fed from a massive communal tank some 10 floors up. So as I’m sure you’ll appreciate the flow and pressure of the cold is significantly higher than the hot.
How would you tackle this in terms of a pump?
As it stands I’m not sure that a pump will regulate the difference between hot and cold correctly, am I wrong??
Should I just pump the hot?? And try and roughly balance the two flows?
Bit of advice very welcome