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shower pressure
hi everyone, having fitted a thermostatic shower then findig out there's not enough hot water pressure, i have a question; i am going to fit a 1.5 bar shower pump,on the pump it states u cannot connect to the water main,now the problem is the hot comes from a tank and the cold comes from the main.what is the best way round this problem? is it to reduce the cold pressure with a pressure reducing valve or to take a cold feed from the tank that feeds the hot. any answers would be greatly appreciated thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Paul - a pressure valve only addresses the ..... er ..... pressure. The "flow" (volume of water flowing) is also important.
I've done this myself by doing what you suggest - take the cold supply from the (roofspace) cistern - then you'll have precisely equal pressures and flows - well, near as makes no difference anyway.
Your cistern should be big enough to take the demand from two outlets :o)
I've done this myself by doing what you suggest - take the cold supply from the (roofspace) cistern - then you'll have precisely equal pressures and flows - well, near as makes no difference anyway.
Your cistern should be big enough to take the demand from two outlets :o)