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Old 29-04-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Unhappy Hot Water Pressure to bath & Showers

My system is gravity fed and everything is in the loft (headers, cylinder etc.) I have just had a new 22mm feed fed to my new bath, a 22mm feed fed towards my first shower which reduces to 15mm prior to a salamander 1.5 bar pump, the 15mm pipes are then split to feed a second salamander 1.5 bar pump for shower 2.

Since having an upgrade to 22mm towards the showers the pressure flow in shower 1 is worse than before and temperature fluctuates which has never happened before. (Problem 1)

Problem 2 is that due to the tap in the new bathroom being a 15mm inlet fed ceramic disc type (not sure what I'm on about here but am quoting information from another source) this needs to be pressure fed.

So to summarise, what is the best approach if I started from scratch to feed 2 showers (negative head) and increase the pressure to the bath. It is not an option to change the tap at present so need to conside what pump options I have and if I need a Surrey Flange or similar fitting.

I know this is a long topic but hopefully we can break it down into stages. This is seriously beginning to damage my health

Thanks in advance - Rhys

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Default Re: Hot Water Pressure to bath & Showers

why on earth are you running two pumps ?
and 22mm feeds reduced to 15mm supplying two pumps. not enough if you run both pumps at same time.

the way your going would be easyer to have an salamander esp pump that will supply the lot.
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Default Re: Hot Water Pressure to bath & Showers

Cheers AJS - I was beginning to think that a single larger pressure pump is the way to go so would I be looking at a 3bar pump? and is it always necessary to fit a flange (surrey or Essex).

Second problem is the supply to the bath due to the type of tap which also needs a pump - do you have a view on which pump to go for and would this need a separate flange?

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have a look at the salamander pump site. give you some ideas.
i would use a esp pump to supply the whole lot.
use a surry flange or essex flange take the supply to pump inlet and pump outlet feeds showers, taps, baths etc
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cheers AJS

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