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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A negative head pump is to suck up water which is below the pump, A positive head pump is to pump water that is already above the pump. How it starts and stops has no relation to the type of pump needed.
Hello iprenrut. You need a positive head pump. Negative head pumps are used when the store of water is below the level of the pump eg, being pumped up from a room below. The vast majority of pumps sold are positive head. From what you have described you would have a head of pressure but nowhere near sufficient to give you a good shower. Go to B and Q and ask the guy in charge of plumbing a lot of the older guys are ex tradesmen
Just a thought, but have you tried speaking to a shower manufacturer? Give these people a bell ( 024 ) 7632 5491 or www.tritonshowers.co.uk they have got to now the correct answer. good luck!!!!
Hi iprenrut
qapmoc is correct - and so are the others one way or another. A regular shower pump should suffice so long as you have a means of activating it. You do not need a negative head pump but if you used one it wouldnt hurt. If your shower rose is sufficinetly below the header tank level the little trickle would switch the pump on
without this you need a switch of some sort - usually hydraulic - if its also on the bath mixer then just turn on the mixer - get the pump running and then switch the mixer off - like I do. But do speak to the pump manufacturer.
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