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How to get a Decent shower from a combi.
smartn
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Does anyone know if there are any ways of getting a really powerfull shower from a combi boiler. We have a combi with a high water flow rate yet are still unable to obtain a high enough flow for a really decent shower. Can a pump be fitted in any way, or are there any other options?
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we seem to get a powerfull spray,have you descaled your shower head??I
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Is your shower valve working correctly?Hoping this year is better than the last.
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Turn up the water temp control on the combi. The hotter the water delivered to the shower valve the more cold will be needed to mix it down to temp.0
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You can't fit any sort of pump with a combi boiler.
You say your combi has a really high flow rate, but is your cold water mains flow rate even up to the rate the combi specifies?0 -
Does anyone know if there are any ways of getting a really powerfull shower from a combi boiler. We have a combi with a high water flow rate yet are still unable to obtain a high enough flow for a really decent shower. Can a pump be fitted in any way, or are there any other options?
Is the shower newly fitted, or been around a while? Are there any isolation valves between the boiler and the shower that may be turned down, or have clogged up?0 -
My shower runs off a combi boiler, can't turn the head to the narrow setting because it's far too powerful!0
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First principals - see G4Y's post. Can you define "good enough flow" - 'cos that really subjective atm.Does anyone know if there are any ways of getting a really powerfull shower from a combi boiler. We have a combi with a high water flow rate yet are still unable to obtain a high enough flow for a really decent shower.
No because you are not permitted by water regs to pump water at mains pressure.Can a pump be fitted in any way,
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