Help: where do I position my shower pump?

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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 be the 'end of the line' if you know what I mean :confused: If I connect the pump in this way, will it activate when I eg run the bath or turn on the taps?

Can I spur the cold water for the shower from the supply to the toilet?

Sorry if these are dumb questions but I'm new at this :D
 
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takin the water from w/c depends if w/c is on mains or low pressure. fitting it on the end of the line can cause the pump to run when other fitments r used. idealy fit pump with cylinder & feed shower with independent supplies. a shower booster pump must be fed by LOW pressure hot & cold.
 
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.
 
:LOL: :LOL: it`s in the second line of your post.......Water Closet ;)
 
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