Hi all, thanks to all that have replied,
2day I fitted a salamander rsp75 pump, got a second hand one from ebay for £30!! Bargain I thought! Anyway this pump only requires 0.6 meter head so thought would give it a punt! Anyway fingers crosses it all seems to be working at the moment, I will let...
No I fitted it as I thought I knew what I was doing!lol so am I right thinking I still need a positive head pump but 1 that work with a head less than 1 meter? I dnt think there are any air pockets, I've never heard air gurgling out of the shower or spluttering? Do you think this would solve the...
Yeah but if I raised the tank to make the head 2 meters wouldn't that then make my 2 bar pump work properly? Which requires min 2meter head! I may be wrong but I think I read somewhere 2 bar is same as 20 meter head?
Hi not its only been in about 3 months and i cleaned the filters on the pump yesterday! I assume the shower unit mixer must have some filters, haven't cleaned them yet. The other option I forgot to say would be easing the tank in the loft, I assume that's just the case of extending pipework...
Hi sorry for the late reply, ok from the top water level on the tank to the top of the higjest shower head It's about 3 and half foot, and just under a foot more for the other shower head. The data sheet tell me the head should me 2-10m so I about 6 and half foot! Sound like this could be my...
Hi, the shower head is about a foot below bathroom ceiling and then the tank is raised in the loft about half a foot so I guess about a foot and half, mayb a bit more, I thought brocade of this set up I needed a poster rad pump? Thanks
Hi I'm hoping someone can help or at least point me in the right direction.
I have a plumbase 2.0 bar shower pump fitted in my airing cupboard at bottom. It has a dedicated 22mm cold feed from cold water tank in loft and a 22mm hot water supply fed from a surry flange. It then runs off in 22 mm...
Hi, I have recently installed a shower pump. I have run a dedicated cold water supply from the cold tank and a dedicated hot water supply via a Surrey flange of the top of the cylinder. My problem is if I turn the bathroom or kitchen tap on and off really fast the pump cuts in, sometimes once...