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I am installing a shower pump and I've been told that it must be on a separate water supply to the rest of the house If this is so how do I do that?

Both the hot and cold water are gravity fed from the cold water storage tank and hot water storage tank.

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When they say seperate thay basically mean dedicated hot and cold feeds that aren't shared with other appliances. So you will need a new cold feed directly from the cold tank in the loft and a new hot feed taken from the hot cylinder, usually via a surrey flange.
 
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