Afternoon everyone
I have gravity fed hot water - downstairs taps are 4.4m below tank. Upstairs 1.5m. The hot at the new minimum 0.3 bar monobloc kitchen tap is delivering a flow rate of just 4 L/min. So I am thinking about fitting a single impeller booster pump. This will be ideal for boosting hot water at upstairs and downstairs taps but I have an issue with the Bath/shower.
The issue is that both the hot AND cold feed to the bath are gravity fed from the loft tank. If I install a booster pump will the boosted hot then overpower the gravity cold at the thermostatic bath-filler/shower
If so then will fitting a pressure-reducing valve or gate-valve to the bath hot water after it has branched-off re-balance hot and cold to the bath/shower - or will the thermostatic part of the bath-filler/shower sort that out anyway? Any pointers will be gratefully received.
I have gravity fed hot water - downstairs taps are 4.4m below tank. Upstairs 1.5m. The hot at the new minimum 0.3 bar monobloc kitchen tap is delivering a flow rate of just 4 L/min. So I am thinking about fitting a single impeller booster pump. This will be ideal for boosting hot water at upstairs and downstairs taps but I have an issue with the Bath/shower.
The issue is that both the hot AND cold feed to the bath are gravity fed from the loft tank. If I install a booster pump will the boosted hot then overpower the gravity cold at the thermostatic bath-filler/shower
If so then will fitting a pressure-reducing valve or gate-valve to the bath hot water after it has branched-off re-balance hot and cold to the bath/shower - or will the thermostatic part of the bath-filler/shower sort that out anyway? Any pointers will be gratefully received.