Trevi Boost

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I've just abandoned plans to fit a pumped shower system in favour of a Trevi Boost as it'll be significantly easier to plumb in given my current set-up

Does a Trevi Boost Shower need a separate hot water supply or can I just tee into the existing hot pipework.

Also, the spec I've seen says min head of -0.5m to hot tank, is this from the mixer valve or the shower head as I think I'll be closer to 750mm from the shower head. (if it is to the shower head will I get away with 750mm)

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Boxerman said:
Does a Trevi Boost Shower need a separate hot water supply or can I just tee into the existing hot pipework.
You can tee in. See the instructions - they specify the acceptable, and unacceptable, ways of doing this.

Also, the spec I've seen says min head of -0.5m to hot tank
Read it again - the head is the distance between shower head and the outlet from the cold storage cistern.

Before you buy the Boost, measure the pressure and flow of your incoming cold main, and check that it's within the operational range of the Trevi product.
 
Best have 22mm back to the cylinder.
So you might think, but you're just a fool and an imposter.
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good choice, cracking showers. fitted one when i did my bathroom a couple of years ago. remember to fit check valves on the inlets tho!
 

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