Going ahead with the loft conversion shortly and will be relocating the cwt to the eaves, so it will be about two foot lower and replaced by a 50 gallon tank. Is that large enough?
I know that I need a 3 bar twin pump for the shower cabinet (any opinions on New World products?). Can I run the wash basin and bidet of this pumped hot water supply as well without causing pressure problems? As the pump will be in a bed room are there any recommended pumps that are Quiet?
My practise is to run 22 mm pipes as close to the outlets as possible before switching to 15. The developer thought 15 mm was good enough. Advice please.
Finally I am worried about the existing shower (Aqualisa classic thermostatic shower control) on the first floor. The head will be reduced to about two foot with the piped water travelling across the house to get to the hwt. Will there be enough pressure? If not what can I do? Can the pump be fitted to the house supply rather than the dedicated supply to the loft extension?
I know that I need a 3 bar twin pump for the shower cabinet (any opinions on New World products?). Can I run the wash basin and bidet of this pumped hot water supply as well without causing pressure problems? As the pump will be in a bed room are there any recommended pumps that are Quiet?
My practise is to run 22 mm pipes as close to the outlets as possible before switching to 15. The developer thought 15 mm was good enough. Advice please.
Finally I am worried about the existing shower (Aqualisa classic thermostatic shower control) on the first floor. The head will be reduced to about two foot with the piped water travelling across the house to get to the hwt. Will there be enough pressure? If not what can I do? Can the pump be fitted to the house supply rather than the dedicated supply to the loft extension?