I'm looking at pumps at the moment. The advice in B&Q is you can have one
more powerful pump for a multi-shower installation.
I read somewhere else that pumps should have a dedicated pipe, assume that
is input pipe though.
"HughGW" wrote in message
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"Potsie" wrote in message
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My plumber plans to put in a separate dual-impeller pump for each of
my three showers. A colleague has suggested that since this is a new
installation it would be better to have 2 better single impellers (one
hot, other cold. Does anyone have an opinion on this?
Many thanks
Potsie
Potsie,
I recently fitted a Salamander ESP75CPV which pressurises the whole hot
and cold water system so that you get power wherever you need it. As one
of the other responders says though, I had to replace the HWC and the cold
water tanks to make sure I had enough stored up.
Why not ask Pumpwise helpline FREE www.pumpwise.co.uk or 0870 855 4200
Mon-Fri 9-5 they'll send you a free booklet all about required storage,
pressures, negative head, postive head etc. They were really helpful.
Good luck!
Hugh