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    Help - which type of Surrey flange should I get?

    Thanks Paul - that site has some helpful images! cheers Steve
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    Help - which type of Surrey flange should I get?

    Thanks for the help mate :D Does a Warrix flange help disperse air like a Surrey does? I'm having a bit of a hard time even finding a flange of any description in Dundee. Do Wickes keep them? Any chance I can send you a photo? cheers Steve
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    Help - which type of Surrey flange should I get?

    I want to add a surrey flange to my HW tank but I'm baffled with the sizes available! The pipe is 22mm. This connects via a compression elbow to a small length of copper pipe which in turn fits in to the top of the tank. 22mm pipe--->22mm compression elbow----> small length of copper...
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    Can I take a 'tee' off the cold supply to the HW tank?

    Thanks again Nige! Is a Surrey flange easy to fit? I'm a DIY-er not a plumber (obviously!) cheers Steve
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    Can I take a 'tee' off the cold supply to the HW tank?

    Thanks again Nige! Can I tee off a cold supply (cistern fed) that goes to another shower? I'm eventually going to be getting rid of the older shower anyway. Can I tee off the hot supply coming from the top of the H/W tank?
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    Help: where do I position my shower pump?

    Oh crikey - what a wally!! Thanks Nige.
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    Can I take a 'tee' off the cold supply to the HW tank?

    Is is possible to take a 'tee' from the cold water feed that supplies the hot water tank? The pipe to the the tank is 22mm plastic. Can I use a reducing tee to supply the cold side of a shower pump? cheers Steve
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    Help: where do I position my shower pump?

    I hate to sound ignorant but what is w/c? I know it'll be something obvious?!? :D The toilet cistern definitely fills from the cold water tank in the attic.
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    Help: where do I position my shower pump?

    My bathroom is on the 1st floor, hot water tank is on ground floor, cold water tank is in attic. I'm taking out my electric shower and want to add a pump. Can I use the hot water supply that's already in the room? It supplies the sink, bath and I'd like it to supply the shower. The shower would...
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