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only_tim | 08:58 Sat 12th Nov 2005 | Home & Garden
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What is the difference between a 5m head pump and a 6m head pump?
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In simple terms - just the power of the pump. I.e. the volume of water it can move. This is sometimes measured in terms of 'a head of water' in height.


A 6m head pump is more powerful than a 5m head pump.


I'm sure someone will be along with more detail.

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Thanks Shaunjosh for your 'word' of wisdom.
depends on size of house & your system.an average of 7 to 10 rads with small bore (15mm pipes @ rads)you will only need a 5m head pump but if you have a lot of rads or microbore (8mm pipes @ rads) you are better off with a stronger pump

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