Hi guys,
Just about to install some body jets in a new shower I'm setting out and wanted to double check before I commit to something which will not work effectively......
Would I be right in thinking that installing a pressure loop would equalise the pressure between all six body jets?
I've have laid out the proposed configuration below, will it work better than just a length of pipe connected to each jet (no loop)
The plan is to have the valve installed on the back wall with the body jets installed on the walls to the left and to the right using equal amounts of piping between each loop, an additional isolation valve (which hasn't arrived yet) is to be fitted below the grohe rapido....
Forgot to say the house has an unvented heating system
Thanks in advance for the advice!
Just about to install some body jets in a new shower I'm setting out and wanted to double check before I commit to something which will not work effectively......
Would I be right in thinking that installing a pressure loop would equalise the pressure between all six body jets?
I've have laid out the proposed configuration below, will it work better than just a length of pipe connected to each jet (no loop)
The plan is to have the valve installed on the back wall with the body jets installed on the walls to the left and to the right using equal amounts of piping between each loop, an additional isolation valve (which hasn't arrived yet) is to be fitted below the grohe rapido....
Forgot to say the house has an unvented heating system
Thanks in advance for the advice!