Negative feed shower pump

That is all way to technical... :)

But we are not moving the pipes from the void, the whole point was to have pipes in the wall and not showing. It was easier to run them in the wall from the ceiling down than the floor up.

Not sure on the pipe size, I would presume that what is needed has been fitted...once again possible to late if only 15mm

This is why I am not a fan of DIY...I can't sue myself or family members....I am not even sure if I am allowed to put them up against the wall and shoot them!!! :)
 
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Mr Salamander - It seems you have strict installation instructions...Which is understandable, but are you sure you have them to make sure everything works properly...or just so you can point to 1 million and 1 critical installation points, if the pump did go wrong, you not having to pay out on a warranty claim?

No it really is important to install it correctly if you want the system to work as intended & the pump to last any length of time beyond the standard one year warranty period & Sally will extend to 3 years if you follow their PumpWise scheme. I have a Sally RHP pump installed on my own system, well over 4 years old & absolutely no problems. I have no connection with any pump manufacturer by the way.
 
Karis,

Nice to hear some positive feedback and some sound advice, much appreciated thanks.

cheers
 
Just to add my vote for a Salamander ESP model - great pumps and they protect themselves against installation problems rather than fight a losing battle and eventually die.
 
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Many thanks for the vote of confidence - always good to hear positive feedback.

cheers :LOL:
 

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