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Hi all wondered if anyone could offer me some advice. I currently have a downstairs bathroom which is gravity fed and an upstairs ensuite which has a shower fed from a STUART TURNER shower mate pump and 15mm pipe. I have a conventional gravity fed cenrtal heating system, althogh I would like this upgraded to an unvented system in the future.

I am looking to mave the main bathroom upstairs so sink bath and shower and still retain a small ensuite wet room with sink and shower. So my query is what would be the best pump and pressure rating to feed both rooms with the possibility of using both showers at the same time. Also i need to upsize the pipework would 22mm be sufficient to fill the bath at a reasonable rate or should I consider using 28mm or is that overkill??

Any help and advice is greatly appreciated.
 
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