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    shower fed with cold mains and pumped hot water

    Thanks Gasman The problem that I will foresee, is that the small cold water tank will not be sufficient to source both the hotwater cylinder and cold water to the shower valve, even for the smallest pump. The problem with going with a pumped hotwater and cold mains is one of water regulation...
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    shower fed with cold mains and pumped hot water

    Hi I have just moved into a small flat and am planning to install a thermostatic shower valve with a shower pump. Currently all the cold water supplies to the cold taps are sourced from the cold mains supply, thus providing good flow. Unfortunately, the hot water pressure at the taps are...
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    Loss of hotwater pressure after mixer tap installation

    Hi I have installed a shower-mixer tap in my bath and a mixer tap in my kitchen. After installation, the hot water pressure from my bath tap when used as a shower has decreased to the point of a dribble, however, when in the bath-mode, the pressure is as before the change. I have tried to...
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    Loss of water pressure after installing isolating valves

    Hi eroberts You mentioned that you had a water saving device on the taps that you had installed. Could you please tell me what exactly that is? This is because I have the same problem after only fitting new mixer taps for the kitchen and the bath...I have not added any isolation valves.
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