Hello,
I have installed a showerforce turbo 2 pump, and for some reason it takes about 4 minutes for the pump to start in the morning! however if I put the shower head in the bath the pump will start straight away.
All the heights etc are correct and therefore would not suggest negative head. But I am open to ideas on this.
I have made one mistake on the installation, I used the cold water supply from the existing connection which was for the electric shower installed previously and now realise this needs to be changed to come from the water tank as currently its on mains pressure, but I can't see this being the cause of my problem?
I also thought it might be air, but this would not explain why the pump activates when the shower head is in the bath. So I am a bit confused.
Its one of those jobs where I did someone a favour (because it was only a half hour job and its come back to bite me!
I have installed a showerforce turbo 2 pump, and for some reason it takes about 4 minutes for the pump to start in the morning! however if I put the shower head in the bath the pump will start straight away.
All the heights etc are correct and therefore would not suggest negative head. But I am open to ideas on this.
I have made one mistake on the installation, I used the cold water supply from the existing connection which was for the electric shower installed previously and now realise this needs to be changed to come from the water tank as currently its on mains pressure, but I can't see this being the cause of my problem?
I also thought it might be air, but this would not explain why the pump activates when the shower head is in the bath. So I am a bit confused.
Its one of those jobs where I did someone a favour (because it was only a half hour job and its come back to bite me!