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Plumber help...Shower Advice

I am currently having lots of work done to my house and will be getting a new bathroom installed this week.

My query is basically this, I have bought a thermostatic shower (hansgrohe raindance) and it states on the literature that it will take up to 3 bar of pressure.

I would like to convert the shower to a power shower, do I just buy a pump and will it still run off the new combi boiler or does it run off its own source?

Hope this makes sense and any help would be gfratefully appreciated.

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  • stan747
    stan747 Posts: 160 Forumite
    i believe you can't run a power shower from a combi boiler, i was warned about this when we had an eco7 tank replaced with a combi.
  • BobProperty
    BobProperty Posts: 3,245 Forumite
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    paradhise wrote: »
    ....My query is basically this, I have bought a thermostatic shower (hansgrohe raindance) and it states on the literature that it will take up to 3 bar of pressure.
    Given you have a combi, what's the mains pressure? Most combi's will need at least 1-1.5 bar just to work. I'll look it up later but I'd guess the possible problem with the Raindance is volume not pressure.
    paradhise wrote: »
    .....I would like to convert the shower to a power shower, do I just buy a pump and will it still run off the new combi boiler or does it run off its own source?.....
    As has been said, you can't pump the hot output from a combi.
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  • bockster
    bockster Posts: 448 Forumite
    isn't one advantage of a combi that you can run a thermostatic valve type shower straight from it? providing you have half decent mains pressure and combi.
    this is what i plan to do later this year and the combi will be spec'd accordingly.
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  • stan747
    stan747 Posts: 160 Forumite
    i got one of the thermostatic showers from screwfix, http://www.screwfix.com/prods/91420/Bathrooms/Showers/Mixer-Showers/Thermostatic/Thermostatic-Dual-Control-Shower-Fixed-Kit
    works great and doesn't need a pump.
  • bridget81
    bridget81 Posts: 144 Forumite
    you can't fit a pump on a combi boiler system, it can only be piped up to the combi and hope you have enough pressure to run it.
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