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TomLane

Need to install a shower pump on an existing gravity system that already has a power shower installed also with appropriate hot & cold feeds.

The shower pump will be for a shower in an en-suite on the other side of the house.

I can't get my head round if it's possible with the current setup & what, if any alterations would need to be made.
 
what do you mean by power shower ( this is a term people use for anything but electric) do you mean mixer. should be ok if pumps sized appropriately.
 
It's a Mira & it's definitely a power shower. My understanding of power shower is one that takes hot & cold feed, mixes to desired temp & pumped with a small internal pump.
 
New separate pump to a separate shower.

Existing power shower already has been teed in to the hot supply coming from the cylinder, near to the top. As is done normally with flange on top.

Can I add a second shower/pump outlet?
 
So I would add a second tee to the pipework coming from the flange for the second shower?

Do you think that even a Stuart Turner Monsoon or Monsoon extra would take a while?

When I say it's on the other side of the house, it's probably no more than 10-15 feet from airing cupboard.
 
It's top entry flange if that makes a difference & it's only a small internal pump on the power shower with the likelihood of both being used at the same time is slim!
 
If your gonna pump the power shower then put pressure reducing valves on the hot and cold and set them low cos you,ll blow the internals. just go for a pumped mixer with a strapped on cws tank..
 
Can you split the gravity feeds to the current power shower?

I'd rather not touch that pipework, the husband installed it so I'd rather steer clear! ;-)

You don't pump the Mira ?

It's a gravity power shower, pumps internal to the shower.

Thats the thing about power showers there supposed to suck and pump rather than have water forced into em..:smiley2:

I knew I didn't want to pump the supply to the power shower, it was how do I supply the pump with the feeds off the existing pipework!
 
You don't in short leave that mess alone. New cwc and a new flange. Bolt on a 50gal headder to hwc to ensure it don't run out or add a coffin and take cold from it too.
 

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