Hi all,
I am asking this question on behalf of a friend without internet access so i'll put you in the picture first...
He has recently bought a new 2 bed house which was designed and fitted with a gravity fed shower, unfortunatly its just not man enough for the job it just trickles and so does everyones on this new estate.
Everybody complained so their answer was to fit a power shower pump the problem is their saying there is no power supply unless they use the immertion heater supply which obviously means he will no longer have an immertion heater which he and I think is totally unacceptable.
The question is.. is it a big nono to power the pump + immertion heater from the same supply at the same time??
we would have thought it would need its own supply but we have no idea what sort of power consumption these pumps have?
Many thanks in advance for replies
scott
I am asking this question on behalf of a friend without internet access so i'll put you in the picture first...
He has recently bought a new 2 bed house which was designed and fitted with a gravity fed shower, unfortunatly its just not man enough for the job it just trickles and so does everyones on this new estate.
Everybody complained so their answer was to fit a power shower pump the problem is their saying there is no power supply unless they use the immertion heater supply which obviously means he will no longer have an immertion heater which he and I think is totally unacceptable.
The question is.. is it a big nono to power the pump + immertion heater from the same supply at the same time??
we would have thought it would need its own supply but we have no idea what sort of power consumption these pumps have?
Many thanks in advance for replies
scott