I wonder if someone could shed some light on this.
I'm looking to purchase a Mira Pace mixer shower, but one of its requirements is, equal water pressure for both hot and cold water sources.
My bath's hot water piped from a hot water tank, which is filled from a cold water tank in the loft, and thereafter, heated by a standard hot water boiler. I suppose you could call this a gravity-fed low pressure system.
Now, my bath's cold water is mains-fed, which I guess is deemed as a high pressure system - I should add that, in terms of water flow, both hot and cold are fairly similar (hot = 20 litres per minute - cold = 23 litres per minute).
I understand, to make both sources equal in water pressure, you can buy what's called a 'water pressure equalising valve'.
Would fitting one of these allow me to purchase the Mira Pace? And if so, where is the best place to fit the device - after connecting both T joints going to the shower (this means only the shower's pressure is equalised), or before (this means that both shower and bath will have equal pressure). Any recommendations? Which valve is best for this job?
Mira claim, even with this valve, I cannot use the Pace mixer shower because the pressure from the hot water may be less that one bar - I certainly don't think that is the case.
I hope I made sense, and I would appreciate it if you could advise me on this.
Thanks.
Dave.
I'm looking to purchase a Mira Pace mixer shower, but one of its requirements is, equal water pressure for both hot and cold water sources.
My bath's hot water piped from a hot water tank, which is filled from a cold water tank in the loft, and thereafter, heated by a standard hot water boiler. I suppose you could call this a gravity-fed low pressure system.
Now, my bath's cold water is mains-fed, which I guess is deemed as a high pressure system - I should add that, in terms of water flow, both hot and cold are fairly similar (hot = 20 litres per minute - cold = 23 litres per minute).
I understand, to make both sources equal in water pressure, you can buy what's called a 'water pressure equalising valve'.
Would fitting one of these allow me to purchase the Mira Pace? And if so, where is the best place to fit the device - after connecting both T joints going to the shower (this means only the shower's pressure is equalised), or before (this means that both shower and bath will have equal pressure). Any recommendations? Which valve is best for this job?
Mira claim, even with this valve, I cannot use the Pace mixer shower because the pressure from the hot water may be less that one bar - I certainly don't think that is the case.
I hope I made sense, and I would appreciate it if you could advise me on this.
Thanks.
Dave.