Hi,
I live in a 1946 ex-council property with an extension to the rear. We are looking to fit 2 new showers.
Shower 1: Upstairs - tank fed hot and cold feed from header tank - seems straightforward with a twin booster pump and thermostatic mixer
Shower 2: Now it gets complicated, downstairs in the extension, tank fed hot and mains cold? Plumbing in a cold feed from tank in loft is a no no.....
So, do I fit a whole house hot water booster pump and fit the 2 mixers with the mains cold feed, or do I fit 2 separate shower boosters, one twin booster for the upstairs shower and one single booster for the hot downstairs. Would the thermostatic mixer downstairs (pumped hot, mains cold) cope with a flushed toilet?
HELP!!
Thanks in Advance
Ross
I live in a 1946 ex-council property with an extension to the rear. We are looking to fit 2 new showers.
Shower 1: Upstairs - tank fed hot and cold feed from header tank - seems straightforward with a twin booster pump and thermostatic mixer
Shower 2: Now it gets complicated, downstairs in the extension, tank fed hot and mains cold? Plumbing in a cold feed from tank in loft is a no no.....
So, do I fit a whole house hot water booster pump and fit the 2 mixers with the mains cold feed, or do I fit 2 separate shower boosters, one twin booster for the upstairs shower and one single booster for the hot downstairs. Would the thermostatic mixer downstairs (pumped hot, mains cold) cope with a flushed toilet?
HELP!!
Thanks in Advance
Ross