A follow on from a previous post.
I have now established that the incoming water pressure/flow rate cannot be increased to my flat. A common problem in this development. The incoming pressure entering my property is ~1 bar and 5 l/m - this is at ground floor.
Currently have an electric shower upstairs which provides terrible (around 2.5 l/m) flow. I would like to run this off stored hot water as I am on an Economy7 electricity tariff.
Am I better off:
- Upgrading my vented cylinder (which is fairly small capacity and poorly insulated) and pump (which is noisy). Any suggestions for a pump would be great.
- Installing a thermostatic power shower (although not sure how this would be piped if HW to the rest of the outlets in the property are being fed off the pump?)
- Moving to an unvented cylinder with something before it to boost pressure into the cylinder. Probably no room for an accumulator though, is this even possible?
Thanks
Chris
I have now established that the incoming water pressure/flow rate cannot be increased to my flat. A common problem in this development. The incoming pressure entering my property is ~1 bar and 5 l/m - this is at ground floor.
Currently have an electric shower upstairs which provides terrible (around 2.5 l/m) flow. I would like to run this off stored hot water as I am on an Economy7 electricity tariff.
Am I better off:
- Upgrading my vented cylinder (which is fairly small capacity and poorly insulated) and pump (which is noisy). Any suggestions for a pump would be great.
- Installing a thermostatic power shower (although not sure how this would be piped if HW to the rest of the outlets in the property are being fed off the pump?)
- Moving to an unvented cylinder with something before it to boost pressure into the cylinder. Probably no room for an accumulator though, is this even possible?
Thanks
Chris