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Personally Jon I prefer the 28mm take off at 45deg with a tee facing down for the shower hot water take off.
This came out of the Mira research, which I think is technically sound & got to say I have never had any problems with air in my pumped supplies from vented cylinders.

Yep I can see the sense in that Chris .

I have sussed out the problem why I couldn’t get the info I needed .
The guys buying it from screwfix , their link ( which I followed ) goes to the Visage mi’s but doesn’t show the HW connection anywhere , the link direct from Aqualisa does , Pffttt typical .
Having saying that, the whole performance has cost hours , 30 mins just today in a carpark waiting for “chat” , let alone other phone calls and emails , they used to be brilliant , its a shame, you dont forget service like this .
 
Managed to get a price for repair of one of their digital units for a customer since Aquilisa won't sell me parts (as you apparently need a PhD to mend a shower these days. Hmm). Still, the customer went for it and they carried out the repair.

However, their technical department could not understand why I thought there are potential issues with feeding the shower pump from the 'secondary return' tapping. They actually did not understand my point that there may be the possibility of air in the water and kept talking about pipe leaks in spite of my explanation that when you heat water bla bla bla. The Mira Guide to Pumped Showers explains this in detail for those who believe my preference for teeing off an angled expansion pipe is a bodge (as has previously been implied on this forum).

In any case, the customer was pleased with their service when they came to repair the unit.

And, better still, the customer has since contacted me to do more work in her house.
 
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Managed to get a price for repair of one of their digital units for a customer since they won't sell me parts (as you apparently need a PhD to mend a shower these days. Hmm). Still, the customer went for it and they carried out the repair.

The customer was pleased with their service when they came to repair the unit.

And, better still, the customer has since contacted me to do more work in her house.

Whats there fee Ric , “ fixed price “ I presume.
 
However, their technical department could not understand why I thought there are potential issues with feeding the shower pump from the 'secondary return' tapping. They actually did not understand my point that there may be the possibility of air in the water and kept talking about pipe leaks in spite of my explanation that when you heat water bla bla bla. The Mira Guide to Pumped Showers explains this in detail for those who believe my preference for teeing off an angled expansion pipe is a bodge (as has previously been implied on this forum).
I am totally with you on the Mira thing Ric it is proven as far as I am concerned.
Very surprised about the technical response sounds like Dave May there technical trainer needs to spread a bit of knowledge around. Although they don't go 100% with the requirements of Mira approach he certainly wouldn't go along with the use of the secondary return tapping. (air drawn in from the cylinder sides & loss of hot water volume as you are a way down the cylinder)
P.S. if you need a technical response from them ask for Dave May (at least before he retires)
 

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