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T i m
 
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On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 17:20:26 -0000, "Dave Jones"
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In this particular circumstance, both sides of the combi argument would
probably agree that a combi is fine and you wouldn't need a power (pumped)
shower. If it's a long way off, you would just have to dump the pump at
the
time.

Would be better of fitting a normal shower (thermostatic preferably) with a
shower pump fitted, so when you get a combi, just disconnect the pump will
save having to fit another shower unit.


Ok . slightly confused here. By a 'normal shower' you mean a shower
that *could* run off a gravity fed system? This would be ~150 quids
worth of Mira or similar?

Then I could fit a pump to that if I (they) wanted a bit more 'ooomph'
but would still run from a sealed / combi type heater thing without
the pump if they went that way?

If we went for a 'Power Shower' we would *have* to have it pumped or
it (probably) wouldn't deliver?

Am I close?

All the best ..

T i m