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No problem. You also cannot fit the pump onto the combi also.
Yeah, sadly I realised that. This has me a little worried as I would like good pressure in the bathroom shower, instead of this dribling. The shower is over bath. It has a thermostatic bath and shower mixer. The pump has a hot water and cold water feeds, though there is only good pressure when I turn the mixer to hot.
 
Where did you measure the flow from bath taps ?
I did not measure it, nor did the plumber. At present it is a gravity fed system with a pump. The hot water pressure at the shower is good, but the cold water is weak. However, next to those is a sink where the cold water pressure is good. Go figure!
 
i would imagine your cold to the shower could be tank fed not mains as the sink will be the shower feed should be equal pressure on hot and cold or there is a pressure reducing valve on the cold to the shower which has gone faulty or the filter could be blocked.
 
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