Hi
If you have a gravity fed heating system, i was led believe the best way to pipe a mixer shower was to......take hot feed from as close to hot cylinder as possible and the cold on new seperate feed from the header tank. Can you please let me know if it would be ok to take the hot feed to the shower directly off the hot water vent pipe in the loft and then drop it down to the shower? or would i have to pipe another feed up to the loft from the cylinder?
My next query,
On a gravity fed heating system, if you take hot gravity feed for shower from bath, and the cold feed (mains presssure in this case) from bath how would the shower be, if of mixer type, none thermostatic?
Also, would the situation be different if the shower was thermostatic, ie would the diffferences in pressures still matter, or would the shower being thermostaic regulate the differences.
All advice much appreciated.
bryn
If you have a gravity fed heating system, i was led believe the best way to pipe a mixer shower was to......take hot feed from as close to hot cylinder as possible and the cold on new seperate feed from the header tank. Can you please let me know if it would be ok to take the hot feed to the shower directly off the hot water vent pipe in the loft and then drop it down to the shower? or would i have to pipe another feed up to the loft from the cylinder?
My next query,
On a gravity fed heating system, if you take hot gravity feed for shower from bath, and the cold feed (mains presssure in this case) from bath how would the shower be, if of mixer type, none thermostatic?
Also, would the situation be different if the shower was thermostatic, ie would the diffferences in pressures still matter, or would the shower being thermostaic regulate the differences.
All advice much appreciated.
bryn