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Hi All

The scenario: Top floor of a tall 3-storey building we have an electric shower - probably a Galaxy / Designa type thing.

When someone downstairs flushes the toilet or runs a tap the shower becomes scalding hot.

The shower manufacturer says the unit is fine, but the water volume is insufficient. The property has three kitchens and bathrooms. He says the only solution is to fit a second water main. We don't want to do that.

We are looking for a cost-effective solution to the problem.

Any good ideas greatly appreciated.

Many thanks.
 
Does the cold water flow from taps on the same floor reduce also if someone downstairs is using cold water? If so, it sounds like the manufacturer is right.
A cost effective solution-make sure nobody runs cold water when you use the shower.
 
This is one option we have considered Tom.

You think it would still work even though there appears to be a sudden and substantial drop off when a tap is turned on?
 
Well Steve cheap and usable sounds ideal. This is a rental bedsit. We don't want to scald the tenants but at the same time they are not paying Savoy rents.
 

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