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    shower pump draining expansion pipe

    I'm going to fit a new pipe. And this time make the shelf fit the pipework, not the pipework fit around the shelf. It's a pity I have to turn off the water using the tap behind the heater. I'm not too sure how I'll reach it to turn the inlet water off :?:
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    shower pump draining expansion pipe

    Yes I noticed that when I took the pic. It does go down slightly to get under the wooden slat support above it. I'm going to look at it tonight to see if that can be straightened out. You could be right. It might trap bubbles, that are later drawn back into the tank. The hole setup was put...
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    shower pump draining expansion pipe

    According to the salamander pumps, the flange above is the wrong way round. However, my limited pumbing knowledge says it's the correct way round, with the pipe to pump comming out the side of the flange. We do get a lot of air in the system. Presently, we are using the heater. Previously, we...
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    shower pump draining expansion pipe

    I'm not sure how to change the set up we have. Heater with flange, pipe from flange to pump, pump sitting on floor next to the heater. Cold water tank sitting above heater. There could be the possibility to the pipe from the flange being the wrong way round...how can you tell? I can take a photo...
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    shower pump draining expansion pipe

    I know this has been mentioned before. I'm not sure it's been fully answered. My shower pump keeps getting air in it. I'm assuming it's being pulled in from the expansion pipe. I have a simple water heater and water tank directly above. I live in a small flat and can't re-locate anything...
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