I'm renovating a property for rent and as part of that am replacing the bathroom and adding a shower. I've now stripped it and am pondering the shower situation.
The cold is mains fed, the hot gravity fed with the cold tank around 4 metres above where the shower mixer control will be fitted.
I have spent a lot of time looking at the net for ideas on how to fit a power shower solution using mains cold and gravity hot and although pressure reducing the cold and pumping the hot only are regularly suggested they are more regularly scowled at as wrong, with the consistent right answer being to fit a new 22mm cold feed from the header tank to the bathroom.
Whilst I think I can probably find a way to get the cold feed to the bathroom, it is likely to cause mess I will have to work hard to fix, so it's my least favourite solution... then I had a thought... if the head is 4metres then that's roughly .4bar... the mains is likely to be around 1bar (no idea how to measure it!) so if I simply put a thermostatic mixer in with no pump would the shower be adequate... anyone any thoughts?
The cold is mains fed, the hot gravity fed with the cold tank around 4 metres above where the shower mixer control will be fitted.
I have spent a lot of time looking at the net for ideas on how to fit a power shower solution using mains cold and gravity hot and although pressure reducing the cold and pumping the hot only are regularly suggested they are more regularly scowled at as wrong, with the consistent right answer being to fit a new 22mm cold feed from the header tank to the bathroom.
Whilst I think I can probably find a way to get the cold feed to the bathroom, it is likely to cause mess I will have to work hard to fix, so it's my least favourite solution... then I had a thought... if the head is 4metres then that's roughly .4bar... the mains is likely to be around 1bar (no idea how to measure it!) so if I simply put a thermostatic mixer in with no pump would the shower be adequate... anyone any thoughts?