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I am planning to change a customers hot water over to mains pressure as opposed to gravity. He has two Aqualisa pumped digital showers which won't be suitable for mains pressure. Does anyone know if it is possible to disconnect the pump from the processing unit so that he doesn't have to pay £250 each to replace the processor unit with a non-pumped unit?
 
Probably best to speak directly to aqualisa, they will tell you your options.
 
do as manufacture recommend , if you dont your can end up with lot of problems later from customer
 
I have spoken to Aqualisa. They have advised replacing the units at £250 each. I can't believe that there isn't another way round it.
No way around it, as the digital mixer controls the outlet temp to the shower head, and balances pressure in hot and cold also..... £500!
 
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