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Mark A
Hello,
I wondered if anyone has got any experience with fitting two pumps in one house. I want to boost the water pressure on both the hot and the cold, but the hot is fed from the tank, and the cold throughout the house is fed direct from the mains.
The hot water circuit is split into two, bath and shower (which already has a flow pump on it), and the rest of the house. There's a couple of long runs to sinks and the hot flow rate is very low (partially due to micro bore's), pretty much making the hot useless. Hence, I want to put the whole house's hot on a pump. The pump can only be mounted above the tank due to space limitations in the airing cupboard, however I think I would still get away with a flow pump as there is enough flow to switch it on.
Also, the mains water pressure is very low, so I wanted to fit a booster pump to that.
I've spoken to technical line for Stuart Turner and the bloke on the phone originally suggested a pressure switch pump, but then wasn't sure if it would work with a flow pump on the mains as the pressure pump might fight the flow pump in any mixer taps.
Has anyone got any experience with this or suggestions for how I could make this work?
Thanks, Mark.
I wondered if anyone has got any experience with fitting two pumps in one house. I want to boost the water pressure on both the hot and the cold, but the hot is fed from the tank, and the cold throughout the house is fed direct from the mains.
The hot water circuit is split into two, bath and shower (which already has a flow pump on it), and the rest of the house. There's a couple of long runs to sinks and the hot flow rate is very low (partially due to micro bore's), pretty much making the hot useless. Hence, I want to put the whole house's hot on a pump. The pump can only be mounted above the tank due to space limitations in the airing cupboard, however I think I would still get away with a flow pump as there is enough flow to switch it on.
Also, the mains water pressure is very low, so I wanted to fit a booster pump to that.
I've spoken to technical line for Stuart Turner and the bloke on the phone originally suggested a pressure switch pump, but then wasn't sure if it would work with a flow pump on the mains as the pressure pump might fight the flow pump in any mixer taps.
Has anyone got any experience with this or suggestions for how I could make this work?
Thanks, Mark.