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I have low hot water pressure (gravity fed system) & my newly fitted thermostatic shower isn't producing enough flow so I'm about to order a Stuart Turner Universal single pump to pressurise the hot water system as a whole but I'm not sure how powerful I need it to be. I want a decent pressure at the standard type shower head but not so much I blast the soap off too quickly. I had a power shower many years ago that was just too powerful.
My HW cylinder is 42" x 18" (140 litres) so I imagine that's large enough for the job. I understand my cold water is mains pressure throughout the house as when I turn it off at the stopcock under the sink, I lose virtually all cold water pressure at every cold tap in the house. That means it's mains pressure doesn't it? Stuart Turner helpdesk recommends fitting a pump to the hot water circuit only & getting a Universal (negative head) type to prevent cold water forcing the hot water back via my mixer taps. I have ordered a Salamander S flange & a professional plumber will fit it all for me.
I was going to order a 2 bar pump but a 3 bar is about the same price so I'd appreciate knowing which you would recommend.
My HW cylinder is 42" x 18" (140 litres) so I imagine that's large enough for the job. I understand my cold water is mains pressure throughout the house as when I turn it off at the stopcock under the sink, I lose virtually all cold water pressure at every cold tap in the house. That means it's mains pressure doesn't it? Stuart Turner helpdesk recommends fitting a pump to the hot water circuit only & getting a Universal (negative head) type to prevent cold water forcing the hot water back via my mixer taps. I have ordered a Salamander S flange & a professional plumber will fit it all for me.
I was going to order a 2 bar pump but a 3 bar is about the same price so I'd appreciate knowing which you would recommend.
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