Hi
I have just moved into a small flat and am planning to install a thermostatic shower valve with a shower pump. Currently all the cold water supplies to the cold taps are sourced from the cold mains supply, thus providing good flow. Unfortunately, the hot water pressure at the taps are very low due to both the cold cistern tank being just below ceiling level and only about 30 cm cubed in size.
Is it feasible to connect a cold mains supply and a pumped hot water supply to a thermostatic shower valve?
I live on the 3rd floor, what is the minimum pressure pump do I need for this set up ?
Many thanks in advance.
I have just moved into a small flat and am planning to install a thermostatic shower valve with a shower pump. Currently all the cold water supplies to the cold taps are sourced from the cold mains supply, thus providing good flow. Unfortunately, the hot water pressure at the taps are very low due to both the cold cistern tank being just below ceiling level and only about 30 cm cubed in size.
Is it feasible to connect a cold mains supply and a pumped hot water supply to a thermostatic shower valve?
I live on the 3rd floor, what is the minimum pressure pump do I need for this set up ?
Many thanks in advance.