We've recently moved into a house which we bought and renovated, adding a new bathroom downstairs. The cold water supply throughout the house comes directly off the mains, and the hot water is fed from a tank in the loft. The original upstairs bathroom is fine, with all 3/4" plumbing and low pressure fittings. The new bathroom basin and shower are both rated at 2 bar, however, and this causes a problem. There is not enough hot water pressure, so the mixer is pushing cold water back up the hot water pipe. If I flush the toilet and turn on the cold tap on the hand basin, then I can have a shower, but this is clearly not a permanent solution, and I'd like to add a pump to boost the hot water pressure.
The environment: Cold water is delivering at around 2bar (have yet to measure it). Hot water pressure is at roughly 4 meters, so should be delivering at around 0.4 bar. Cold water supply is slow (~30l/min), is there is a chance that the header tank can run dry. Also, I'd far prefer it if I can mount the pump in the airing cupboard, after the cylinder and overflow pipe, than have to rip the ceiling out of the new bathroom. So I'm looking for a pump as follows:
- Can deliver 1.5 to 2 bar of pressure (from a positive head of 0.2-0.3 bar)
- Has an auto-shutoff if it runs dry (in case the bath/shower empties the header tank)
- Can operate up to 80 degrees C
- Single port - I only want to boost hot water. Cold water is routed separately.
- Rated for a good solid shower (25-35l/min), but that won't be damaged if there isn't any back pressure (the bath upstairs fills very quickly through the 3/4" pipes)
- Isn't more expensive than either ripping out the ceiling to fit a pump for only the shower, or replacing the fittings on the shower and hand basin to low-pressure friendly ones.
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Peter
The environment: Cold water is delivering at around 2bar (have yet to measure it). Hot water pressure is at roughly 4 meters, so should be delivering at around 0.4 bar. Cold water supply is slow (~30l/min), is there is a chance that the header tank can run dry. Also, I'd far prefer it if I can mount the pump in the airing cupboard, after the cylinder and overflow pipe, than have to rip the ceiling out of the new bathroom. So I'm looking for a pump as follows:
- Can deliver 1.5 to 2 bar of pressure (from a positive head of 0.2-0.3 bar)
- Has an auto-shutoff if it runs dry (in case the bath/shower empties the header tank)
- Can operate up to 80 degrees C
- Single port - I only want to boost hot water. Cold water is routed separately.
- Rated for a good solid shower (25-35l/min), but that won't be damaged if there isn't any back pressure (the bath upstairs fills very quickly through the 3/4" pipes)
- Isn't more expensive than either ripping out the ceiling to fit a pump for only the shower, or replacing the fittings on the shower and hand basin to low-pressure friendly ones.
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Peter