Dilemma explained in heading really, some more details:
Water tank sits on top of HW cylinder in airing cupboard, about 120-140cm from floor. Shower outlet in bathroom will probably be below this, but shower head (when raised) won't be.
1) I read in a separate post that I a positive pump will start if I lower the head enough below bottom of CWS level. However pump manufacturer recommends min 2m supply head (which I don't have as i assume this is calculated from bottom of the CSW) so I guess pressure will be a problem?
2) somebody told me that it's the position of the pump relative to the tank that decides if it should be positive or negative, but after looking at various diagrams I don't think this could be correct. Should/can a negative pump still be placed below tank level though?
Many thanks for any clarifications and recommendations!
Water tank sits on top of HW cylinder in airing cupboard, about 120-140cm from floor. Shower outlet in bathroom will probably be below this, but shower head (when raised) won't be.
1) I read in a separate post that I a positive pump will start if I lower the head enough below bottom of CWS level. However pump manufacturer recommends min 2m supply head (which I don't have as i assume this is calculated from bottom of the CSW) so I guess pressure will be a problem?
2) somebody told me that it's the position of the pump relative to the tank that decides if it should be positive or negative, but after looking at various diagrams I don't think this could be correct. Should/can a negative pump still be placed below tank level though?
Many thanks for any clarifications and recommendations!