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    Shower advice

    Thanks guys. An essex flange sounds to me like I need to cut a hole in the hot water tank. I like the sound of the "T" - much simpler. I have seen a diagram on a web site which shows a similar installation using a "T". Maybe it would be best to keep taking baths and forget the shower. Thanks...
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    Shower advice

    Thanks Peter. I understand there are power showers available now which have an integral pump unit. I appreciate I need to draw off non pressurised water but may use this option instead of a gravity fed system.
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    Shower advice

    I am looking to buy an integral unit type gravity fed shower (thermostatic type). I am restricted to installing the shower over a bath at the far end to the taps. There is a window at the tap end so installation here is not practical. 1) What is the minimum head of water which I need. (My cold...
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    Advice

    I am looking to buy an integral unit type power shower (thermostatic type). I am restricted to installing the shower over a bath at the far end to the taps. There is a window at the tap end so installation here is not practical. 1) What is the minimum head of water which I need. (My cold water...
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