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Need a Power Shower Pump
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HeMan_3
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Hi all, me again!
I have found a plumber at last but have decided to buy all the parts myself.
At the mo I am looking for a power shower pump but am not sure what I really need.
What make should I be looking at for a start. I am only going to be running 1 shower of it which can handle upto 4 bar.
I don't think I need anything this powerful but I would like like it to be good.
would 1.5-2.25 be good enough or should I be going higher?.
Can anyone recommend a make/model or direct me to a good sales site. I have looked at ebay (MSE in me) but am a bit worried if something goes wrong.
Any tips welcome,
Thanks!.
I have found a plumber at last but have decided to buy all the parts myself.
At the mo I am looking for a power shower pump but am not sure what I really need.
What make should I be looking at for a start. I am only going to be running 1 shower of it which can handle upto 4 bar.
I don't think I need anything this powerful but I would like like it to be good.
would 1.5-2.25 be good enough or should I be going higher?.
Can anyone recommend a make/model or direct me to a good sales site. I have looked at ebay (MSE in me) but am a bit worried if something goes wrong.
Any tips welcome,
Thanks!.
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also just relised that most pumps require a minimum flow rate of 0.5 l/min to operate.
I have no idea what my one is but the water comes out pretty fast.0 -
HeMan wrote:also just relised that most pumps require a minimum flow rate of 0.5 l/min to operate.
I have no idea what my one is but the water comes out pretty fast.
Why dont you ask your plumber to recomend one,as he will have seen the site layout,2.5bar will be ok.
The problem you have when buying all your own materials,is that if anything goes wrong you will have to change it ,it will not be down to the plumber, and he may well charge you,for replacing and any waiting time,return visits.0 -
Sorted it all out, there are loads of pumps to pick from, I am looking at the millwater range. Any tips on the most quite one?0
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