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I am looking to buy an integral unit type power shower (thermostatic type). I am restricted to installing the shower over a bath at the far end to the taps. There is a window at the tap end so installation here is not practical.
1) What is the minimum head of water which I need. (My cold water tank is in the loft above the bathroom and my hot water tank is in the airing cupboard at the same level as the bath).
2) Is it possible to take the water feeds from the hot and cold bath feeds beneath the bath using t fittings, extending the pipework beneath the bath so I can install the shower at the opposite end to the taps, bringing the pipework up inside the cavity wall at the bath end.
Your advice will help me greatly in choosing the right shower for my needs.
Best regards,
David Atkinson
 
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