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Hello everyone,
been giving the task of fitting 12 showers in a sports centre from a friend. I am a plumber, heating engineer but only ever do heatings. What would be best to fit for these showers, so there is enough and sufficient hot water? Any advice would be great. Thanks
 
If its new build sports center it should have installation plans. ask the architects for plans it should show what's to be fitted and where
 
Another option is to call in someone like Kohler Rada, their tech rep will come and do a design as a freebie so long as they get the order.
 
May be worth contacting lochinvar/ andrews rep and have a chat to see what they would recommend from there range.

I'd be fitting flow restrictors to each shower to make sure the flow you have allowed for each is all that is taken. Possibly a secondary circulator depending on site layout. TMV's as already said, and correctly sized.
 
Like others have pointed out, you need the spec. Get it wrong and it could cost you dearly.... Any other plumbing or heating works for you to do on this job or just the showers, wc's and basins? Could be a good opportunity for you to get your foot in the door for these 'larger' jobs though....
 
Like others have pointed out, you need the spec. Get it wrong and it could cost you dearly.... Any other plumbing or heating works for you to do on this job or just the showers, wc's and basins? Could be a good opportunity for you to get your foot in the door for these 'larger' jobs though....
I know be great experience but am thinking it's more of a favour for a mate. It's only a small changing room. I really don't think there will be a spec.
 
I know be great experience but am thinking it's more of a favour for a mate. It's only a small changing room. I really don't think there will be a spec.

12 showers in a sports centre isnt a favour for a friend...................is it?.............really?
 
Don't worry lads. I am a good heating engineer. I specialise in installing combi heating systems and know when something's out my range. Doesn't make me a bad plumber-heating engineer. Taking jobs on you can't handle, well a think that would make me one.
 
Everyone has to learn somehow Liam, you'll never better yourself by doing combis all day long, they're the easiest part of plumbing and heating there is (dunno how you can be a combi "specialist").

Take the job, just get guidance and advice where you can and DON'T SUPPLY THE MATERIALS YOURSELF.
 
Haha a didn't say am a specialist just that what I specialise in. That could be at any level. No your right, but that's just were the work is and has been since I served my time. I fit one day central heatings on social housing. I would love to move on to bigger and better things though.
 
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