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    Installing a Power Shower

    ^^ Bump ^^ Anyone else have any advice / comments? Any help will be much appreciated. Regards Mark
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    Installing a Power Shower

    Thanks Kev! :D So if i've got this right, i could cut into the hot water vent pipe and take a feed to the pump from that (as long as its the first tee off) :?: Hope that's ok, if not, will go with a 22mm Essex flange option (are essex flanges fairly cheap? generally). Are these pretty...
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    Installing a Power Shower

    Ok everyone, i hope that you can help me out here (please) :lol: Missus has ben pestering me for a new shower installing for some time now (a couple of months). Im fairly handy at DIY and work in the construction industry so not a complete noob but do not know it all by a long shot. We...
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    Loft Lighting Problem

    Alternatively go up in the loft, find where the wires drop in to the ceiling rose and trace wire back to junction/joint box. It may be a case that your lights have been spider wired. Look under insulation for a junction/joint box, they are usually white circular plastic with a central screw on...
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    Power Shower Installation Help

    Thanks for your help doblo, will i also need a flange or valve at the tee junction where i tee off the hot water cylinder? When u say take a separate feed from cold water tank i assume u mean put a separate pipe to it, say a 15mm then connect to pump cold inlet... Thank you guys.
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    Power Shower Installation Help

    Thank you for your help breezer. Yes you are right about the implosion of the cylinder, think its a surrey flange? but im not sure (i'm not a plumber either lol). I've used the search function to find out basic info, but now i need a more definitive answer relative to my own...
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    Power Shower Installation Help

    Thanks for that. Your assumption would be about right. I'm looking to install a power shower though, hence the subject title.
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    Power Shower Installation Help

    The cold water feed tank is in the loft approx 2.5m above bath taps, but no scope for lifting. Wouldn't a power shower be better with a pump? Hope this helps.
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    Power Shower Installation Help

    Hi all, hope you can help... I am currently thinking of installing a power shower in the bathroom and after reading this website i think i've got a "rough" idea of how to do this (hopefully!). What i've got at the minute is a cheap shower hose coming off the bath taps which isn't very good...
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