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How to fix low pressure to a shower or bathroom

How to fix low pressure to a shower or bathroomYou can fix low pressure to a shower or a bathroom by using a pump but there are a number of considerations. Pumps are a great and easy solution to tank pressure water systems. Many houses and flats have a water storage tank situated in the loft or at high level in a cupboard. If this is the case there are a large number of suitable pumps from leading companies like Salamander or Stuart Turner. A shower or whole house pump can be situated below the water tank level and even above using a Negative pressure pump. Shower pumps are available in a number of duties usually measured in Bar pressure the higher the Bar rate the greater the pumping pressure and delivery of water. you can get an adequate shower pressure from 1.5 Bar but add bigger heads and body jets and a 3 or even a 4 Bar may be required. You can always ask the maker of your shower or taps for recommended flow rate and Bar pressure requirements. It is now permissible to pump water mains to individual dwellings but this is subject to specific guidelines. Basically with water mains you can install a simple mains water pump which will power a 24KW or 28KW combi boiler in a flat with one bathroom but when seeking to pump greater amounts the requirements are far more demanding and each situation should be treated on its own merits. Clickon sells Salamander and Stuart Turner pumps online or from our trade counter at great discounts and can ship to all U.K destinations.
Created On  16 Apr 2015 9:46  -  Permalink

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