thats a good idea, bigger bore: better flow !! :)
saying that looking through the latest catalogue, there doesn't seem to be any shower pump hoses available on there own :(
i see, thank you, sorry for the long post :oops:
all the best guys, i'll pop down to screwfix tomorrow morning, get a new hose (hopefully be in stock)! and replace.
thanks for your help :) i really appreciate it.
what button on the right :lol:
can i fit any hose or does it have to be a specific one, ie for this exact model?
i have to apologise, it seems the hose is blocked or kinked inside, the flow on the hot is good when hoses are swapped.
why has this happened? could it be limescale inside oer time has build up causing the blockage?
can i get a replacement hose or do i need to order a specific one from...
the pump is on a rubber kind of pad (attatched to the pump) next to the cylinder. the cold tank feed sboth hot and cold.
i believe the hose may be buggered. i have had another look and it narros in about 1/2 way down. i will swap hoses and see if this can be proved.
thank you for helping.
the flow in was as normal but out was very poor, although when i put the outlet hose into a bucket at much lower level (floor level) then the flow gets a lot better. is this normal?
right, just checked other side (with gate valve on cold pipe from tank open of course) :lol:
and the fine here is good, like it should be.
so is it either a faulty hose or a faulty pump (hot side)....?
the tank is in the loft but not much height above shower head.
should i remove the other outlet hose and test into a bucket? to see if the flow is the same as with the faulty side?