HI All
OK I am fed up with the water pressure of my taps in my bathroom and now want to fit a whole house pump as fitting a new shower too. So my plan is to but the Salamander whole house pump and run to the existing hot water fed taps, and existing cold water taps.
I am looking at picking up the cold feed from the tank 22mm, and break it in the airing cupboard and run the feed into the pump and then link up the cut pipe going to the existing cold taps to the output of the pump and then use this feed in the bathroom for my shower.
Now the hot, I can't put an essex flange into the cylinder due to it position, so I was going to come off the top of the cylinder and run it into the pump. The pipe which then goes and feed my hot taps, (like with the cold explained above) connect to the output of the pumps hot side. My question is where I 't' off for the pump on the hot (top of cylinder) do I just cap the bottom of the 't' which would of feed domestic hot water system so the vent pipe can still work, or should I feed the pump from this point (low down which would go and feed domestic hot water) or am I still better feeding the pump from the top as suggested and cap the pipe just below the t for the vent??
Hope this makes sense and someone understands me and can help me out??
Thanks So Much!!!
OK I am fed up with the water pressure of my taps in my bathroom and now want to fit a whole house pump as fitting a new shower too. So my plan is to but the Salamander whole house pump and run to the existing hot water fed taps, and existing cold water taps.
I am looking at picking up the cold feed from the tank 22mm, and break it in the airing cupboard and run the feed into the pump and then link up the cut pipe going to the existing cold taps to the output of the pump and then use this feed in the bathroom for my shower.
Now the hot, I can't put an essex flange into the cylinder due to it position, so I was going to come off the top of the cylinder and run it into the pump. The pipe which then goes and feed my hot taps, (like with the cold explained above) connect to the output of the pumps hot side. My question is where I 't' off for the pump on the hot (top of cylinder) do I just cap the bottom of the 't' which would of feed domestic hot water system so the vent pipe can still work, or should I feed the pump from this point (low down which would go and feed domestic hot water) or am I still better feeding the pump from the top as suggested and cap the pipe just below the t for the vent??
Hope this makes sense and someone understands me and can help me out??
Thanks So Much!!!