Which shower pump ?

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HI,

Getting desperate now :cry:

I've had shower pumps fitted under the bath for over 30yrs but over the last few years they haven't been lasting very long, the latest - a Salamander CT75+ - just a couple of months. The plumber who fitted that has walked away from the problem after 3½ weeks so I've had to get Salamander involved, & a surveyor was sent out last week. Meantime Salamander recommended a CT60BU, for a bath/shower combo (just a bar attached to the bath taps with a "pull plunger" to switch between the bath & shower. There's a hot water cylinder in a bedroom & cold water tank in the loft).

The surveyor has said the pump has to be by the hot water cylinder so will be extensive work to move it, going up via the loft. Plus he's said the CT60BU will be far too noisy for a bedroom & will be recommending an RP (haven't had his report yet to know which model) but that will mean the loo, bathroom sink & kitchen hot tap will also use the pump. I'm not keen on that.

Is there a model in the CT range that just the bath/shower would run off, that would be quiet ?

Thank you :giggle:
 

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Think the pumps been run dry? Maybe worth going smaller to reduce the water demand, ct50 looks like the smallest they do. Take it it's twin pump (hot and cold). 1.5 bar is still plenty if it's sited under the bath
 
The CT50 is no good for the bath/shower setup, is only suitable for showers, same as the CT75+ that's failed. And it can't be sited under the bath, it has to go by the hot water cylinder, in the airing cupboard, in a kid's bedroom. Going to be a mammoth task, going up into the loft.

The one Salamander told me to buy (budget) is, their surveyor says, too noisy for a bedroom. He wants me to get an RP. That'd mean everything (excluding kitchen cold tap) would go thru' the pump. Including the loo ! I don't want that, I want a quiet CT that's suitable for just the bath/shower. Maybe another, quieter CTnnBU ?
It is hot & cold feed so yeah, twin pump.
 
The CT50 is no good for the bath/shower setup, is only suitable for showers, same as the CT75+ that's failed. And it can't be sited under the bath, it has to go by the hot water cylinder, in the airing cupboard, in a kid's bedroom.
The one Salamander told me to buy (budget) is, their surveyor says, too noisy for a bedroom. He wants me to get an RP. That'd mean everything (excluding kitchen cold tap) would go thru' the pump. Including the loo ! I don't want that, I want a quiet CT that's suitable for just the bath/shower. Maybe another CTnnBU ?
It is hot & cold feed so yeah, twin pump.
It's not a bath and shower at the same time though is it
 
As above Stuart Turner monsoon
Only boost pump we fit
Salamander lost there way only good if you want repeat business!
I have to use Salamander now for peace of mind.
It's a rental (hopefully for no more than a couple of years, once the tenants leave. Maybe sooner, fingers crossed). The surveyor is a Salamander approved plumber so by using them, with the warranty, it's straight over to them if there were a problem with it.

This has gone on over a month already, with the tenants not able to use the shower, & barely able to even use the bath. The plumber who fitted the failed one in September has just walked away after 3½ weeks. He just swapped the old one under the bath & that's no good. He obviously didn't know what he was doing. It HAS to be done properly now.
 
It's not a bath and shower at the same time though is it
You're right but I'm being told it's not suitable for this set up, that's why it's burnt out after a couple of months (was originally fitted in July). It's intended more for just a shower as Johntheo5 said earlier.
 
Ha, you'd think so, wouldn't you. Except the plumber who walked away invalidated the warranty by not fitting it properly. Plus it needs an S flange in the cylinder. Plus it shouldn't be sited under the bath. Plus it's not a suitable pump ! The list goes on !
 
Ha, you'd think so, wouldn't you. Except the plumber who walked away invalidated the warranty by not fitting it properly. Plus it needs an S flange in the cylinder. Plus it shouldn't be sited under the bath. Plus it's not a suitable pump ! The list goes on !
Ok, so begs the question “why stay with Salamander, for peace of mind, when 2 industry professionals have stated Stuart Turner”?
 

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