Hi,
We are putting a new bathroom in and also a shower pump as our current gravity system is giving us the normal low pressure as you get with this type of system.
The hot water tank is located on the first floor and the cold water tank is in the loft. The idea is to put the pump next to the hot water tank and right underneath the cold water tank. The pipes from here then feed the areas I describe next.
The bathroom is upstairs on 1st floor with 1 thermostatic shower mixer which also fills the bathtub. In the same bathroom there is also a sink with a mixer tap. There is also a toilet.
The toilet on the ground floor has a sink with a mixer tap and a toilet.
How powerful does the pump need to be? Currently I am between 1.5 and 2 bar?
The pumps I am looking at are the following from Screwfix?
-Salamander Shower Pump CT50 1.5 Bar
-Salamander Shower Pump CT75 2.0 Bar
Any better suggestions for a quiet and reliable pump?
//Aryl.
We are putting a new bathroom in and also a shower pump as our current gravity system is giving us the normal low pressure as you get with this type of system.
The hot water tank is located on the first floor and the cold water tank is in the loft. The idea is to put the pump next to the hot water tank and right underneath the cold water tank. The pipes from here then feed the areas I describe next.
The bathroom is upstairs on 1st floor with 1 thermostatic shower mixer which also fills the bathtub. In the same bathroom there is also a sink with a mixer tap. There is also a toilet.
The toilet on the ground floor has a sink with a mixer tap and a toilet.
How powerful does the pump need to be? Currently I am between 1.5 and 2 bar?
The pumps I am looking at are the following from Screwfix?
-Salamander Shower Pump CT50 1.5 Bar
-Salamander Shower Pump CT75 2.0 Bar
Any better suggestions for a quiet and reliable pump?
//Aryl.