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Diego Canciani

Hi All,

I have been wandering for a while if I can install (actually, not me, but a plumber) a booster pump at the base of the water tank and then install a T pipe downstream so to feed the cold and hot (passing through a hot cylinder) water pipes. Can I install a booster single impeller pump? Would 1.5 bar pump be ok to have a nice shower stream? Thank you!

When replying please keep in mind that I am not sure if a booster pump and a single- (or double-) impeller pomp are the same. A plumber that I asked a quote from told me that I had to install one of these: Positive Head Shower Pumps available at Shower Pumps. Today I checked online for a booster pump and found something cheaper like this: [DLMURL="http://comptools.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=43291"]Booster Pump 800W - Complete Tools and Fixings Ltd, Suppliers of Furniture Fittings and Architectural Ironmongery : Hafele Direct - DIY Essentials[/DLMURL].

To make it a little bit easier to understand the problem I contextualise it.
I live on a 6 floors building and my flat is on the 5th and 6th floor (top floors with flat roof). The kitchen is on the 5th floor and the bathroom is on the 6th floor. Next to the bathroom on the 6th (top) floor there is a cabinet with, on top, a cold water tank fed by the water from the mains, and underneath (at floor level), a hot water cylinder.
From the base of the water tank there are two water pipes that come out. One goes to the cold taps everywhere in the house (except for the cold tap in the kitchen, which should be fed by the mains accordingly to the regulator) and the other goes to the hot cylinder, which is just underneath the water tank, and then around the house.
The water pressure in the house is very poor and, while the water from the taps is just about acceptable, taking showers is impossible. Hence, someone before me installed a power shower, which is fed directly from a pipe that comes from a T junction placed between the water tank and the mains valve. During the day the pressure from the mains is just enough to activate the power shower, but for some reasons (which the water supplier could not explain) between 22.30 and 8.30 the water pressure drops and the power shower does not work anymore. This means that I cannot take showers at night, which is very uncomfortable especially when trying to combine your working life with your social life!!! I talked to the neighbours, who have all installed pumps. I thought that I could do the same, but I want to spend as little as possible and make sure that the plumber does what I want. What I would like to do is to create a sufficient and constant water pressure on the water system of the flat and get rid of the power shower, which consumes loads of energy and is so ugly to see! Any suggestion is welcomed! Thank you!
 
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