Hi everyone!
Right, I'm putting together a large luxury en-suite design to build for a customer. It's converting a 1st floor bedroom into a large en-suite There's a few nice features going in (wetroom tray, single glass pane, etc.) and have suggested putting in a digital shower for the wow factor. At the moment I'm really leaning towards the Mira Platinum Dual Ceiling fed pumped. I was reading the installation requirements and I've one issue that I want to run by you all.
Existing system is this:
Cold water cistern in attic above 1st floor (not sure of capacity right now and aware it needs 230ltrs)
Hot water cylinder is at ground floor level some distance away (will be putting in new cylinder to increase capacity)
Plan is to install the Mira Digital mixer valve in the attic above shower area (about a metre from the CW Storage Tank too).
Take a dedicated cold feed from CW tank.
Take a dedicated feed from the HW cylinder downstairs. New Cylinder to be fitted will have separate tapping for the shower.
So, I've been through all the requirements in the Mira Installation Guide and all are met apart from this on page 20:
- Long inlet pipework (dead legs) should be kept to a minimum to avoid temperature fluctuations.
not sure what dead legs means and how long is too long. Everything else is fine. Hot and cold pipework from valve to shower head(s) is short, Cold inlet from tank to valve would be around a metre in length. It's just the hot inlet. rough calculation it will be around 15m front cylinder to valve. I obviously plan to do as neat an install as possible of the hot inlet but still...
If this cant really work what about getting the high pressure version and fitting a twin impeller pump (3bar) at the base of the cylinder feeding the digital valve in the attic?? As i write that though I'm not even sure how that addressing the long run of pipework to valve, other than having good even pressure in the attic at the valve. But cant seem to find out if you can fit a shower pump to these digital valves.
A slightly less desirable option:
To fit a shower pump at the base of the cylinder (ground floor) feeding built-in thermostatic valve (1st floor). I know this will work lovely but the digital shower has the wow factor that the customer is loving at the mo. Also, a lot more awkward pipework installation but a great shower non the less.
Your expert thoughts/opinions please!
Thanks
Adam
Right, I'm putting together a large luxury en-suite design to build for a customer. It's converting a 1st floor bedroom into a large en-suite There's a few nice features going in (wetroom tray, single glass pane, etc.) and have suggested putting in a digital shower for the wow factor. At the moment I'm really leaning towards the Mira Platinum Dual Ceiling fed pumped. I was reading the installation requirements and I've one issue that I want to run by you all.
Existing system is this:
Cold water cistern in attic above 1st floor (not sure of capacity right now and aware it needs 230ltrs)
Hot water cylinder is at ground floor level some distance away (will be putting in new cylinder to increase capacity)
Plan is to install the Mira Digital mixer valve in the attic above shower area (about a metre from the CW Storage Tank too).
Take a dedicated cold feed from CW tank.
Take a dedicated feed from the HW cylinder downstairs. New Cylinder to be fitted will have separate tapping for the shower.
So, I've been through all the requirements in the Mira Installation Guide and all are met apart from this on page 20:
- Long inlet pipework (dead legs) should be kept to a minimum to avoid temperature fluctuations.
not sure what dead legs means and how long is too long. Everything else is fine. Hot and cold pipework from valve to shower head(s) is short, Cold inlet from tank to valve would be around a metre in length. It's just the hot inlet. rough calculation it will be around 15m front cylinder to valve. I obviously plan to do as neat an install as possible of the hot inlet but still...
If this cant really work what about getting the high pressure version and fitting a twin impeller pump (3bar) at the base of the cylinder feeding the digital valve in the attic?? As i write that though I'm not even sure how that addressing the long run of pipework to valve, other than having good even pressure in the attic at the valve. But cant seem to find out if you can fit a shower pump to these digital valves.
A slightly less desirable option:
To fit a shower pump at the base of the cylinder (ground floor) feeding built-in thermostatic valve (1st floor). I know this will work lovely but the digital shower has the wow factor that the customer is loving at the mo. Also, a lot more awkward pipework installation but a great shower non the less.
Your expert thoughts/opinions please!
Thanks
Adam