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    Removal of shower pump.

    Thanks for the advice. I’ll shut the valves, then drain the HWC by opening taps to run dry. Then use the drain cocks you mentioned to drain as much water from the pump as possible?
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    Removal of shower pump.

    That is what I found earlier with the outlets from the CWCS. The twist I did today when trying to remove it but had to tighten back up as water was flowing out! The clamps seems a good idea, thanks. Also them drain cocks on the pipe work stem from the 2 central outlet connections on the pump...
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    Removal of shower pump.

    Thanks terryplumb. In reference to the closing off the cold supply to the pump from CWSC would this be done through them valves seen in the first photo? Seems to be only cut off I can find. For the isolates on the pumps or hoses, don’t think so? The second photo is showing the hoses and...
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    Removal of shower pump.

    Hi Everyone, Thanks to some help I have purchased a Stuart Turner pump to replace my almost dead Bristan Varispeed. Looking at a few threads it seems it depends on your set up when it comes to installation. In terms of removing the old pump, would the best course of action be as follows: Turn...
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    Shower Pump Help!

    Can somebody advise as to what valve is open and what one is shut? I assume that the right valve which is parallel to the pipe would be the open one?
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    Shower Pump Help!

    Thank you both. It is not used much to be honest so might opt for the Stuart Turner and hope for a straight swap without having to change the pipework etc
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    Shower Pump Help!

    From what I have found probably not but what about this? Seems to be similar connections to what you’ve posted https://www.screwfix.com/p/stuart-turner-showermate-tp-s-centrifugal-shower-pump-2-0bar/6515d
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    Shower Pump Help!

    I see, makes a lot of sense when analysing the inlet/outlet of each pumps which I didn’t look at before so thanks for that! Seems it might be more beneficial to purchase a different style of pump where the outlets are in similar positions!
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    Shower Pump Help!

    Thanks for your replies. Read that about the warranty etc so will take extra care! How do you mean alter pipe work? Because the outlets/inlets are in different positions? If they are flexible hoses would they not slot straight on?
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    Shower Pump Help!

    Hi everyone, I am currently confused as to what pump would work as a replacement in a flat. It us currently running off a bristan varispeed 50 4150052 which is 1.5 bar, i have attached photos. It is a one bedroom flat, which consists of a bathroom (shower/bath, toilet & basin) next to the...
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