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Hi fellas,
I plan to alter the pipework in my bathroom to accommodate an electric shower, so I plan to route the mains cold feed to supply a toilet , bath, shower and basin. My question is should there be any specific order that they should be supplied eg shower before toilet as if it was toilet first and the toilet was used immediately prior to a shower would this affect the flow to the shower when the toilet is flushed
Thanks
 
ELectric showers only use about 4 litres/minute, and a kitchen tap should be able to do about 19 - try yours. In which case there should be no problem with the loo, but you might notice a slight change in flow and therefore temperature if any cold tap is used.
There are thermostatic electric showers, but not worth the money imho.
 
thanks for all your help fellas

It won't be a problem as long as you keep the bathroom door locked


that reminds me, need a new lock
 
nige , you sound like you've tried this. customer not paid up on a bathroom job or just a personal preference?
 

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