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    Power shower - up or down?

    Thanks for the suggestion. I couldn't raise anyone by phone so sent an email. Took a little while for the reply to arrive but this is what was said: There is no reason why the SF Turbo 2 should not be installed as you indicate. The only proviso I would add is that the flexible connectors...
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    Power shower - up or down?

    I did ask the Showerforce guy if the reason they had to go up initially to to ensure the sensors activated - he said no and then we got into the up and over discussion. He didn't mention anything about the need to prime the pump - but it makes sense. The manual does mention running the system...
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    Power shower - up or down?

    Aha! Quite so. The diagrams in the manual all show the flexible hoses going upwards - but you're right, there seems to be no reason why they can't go vertically down. Thanks.
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    Power shower - up or down?

    Thanks Chris. I suspect the guy at Showerforce is following the manual but has no first hand experience. I am more inclined to go for experience. The manual says 'Where possible pipework should be vertical'. It has occurred to me that if the shower was downstairs it would be ridiculous to go up...
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    Power shower - up or down?

    I am replacing a bathroom and intend to fit a power shower using a Showerforce 1.5bar Turbo 2 pump in the airing cupboard. I will be using a Surrey flange on a gravity system. I have around 1m between the base of the header tank and the shower-head. So far so good. However, the instructions for...
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