Hi guys,
am doing the bathroom and getting a plumber in shortly to install various bits. I live in a flat that has a communal and v large hot water tank along with a much higher pressure cold supply.
I am looking at purchasing a digital pumped grohe shower as we want a specific model - the max pressure for the shower is 1bar through each feed.
The hot is easily below this, whilst the cold is far above this.
The advice I have had from the shower company is to put a pressure reducer on the cold supply, therefore taking it beneath 1 bar, and they say as long as the pressure ratio is less than 5:1 things should be fine. then take both the hot and cold feeds through the digital pump.
I am looking at installing a caleffi pressure reducing valve - are these good enough quality ones?
does this method of doing this seem to sound okay as i'm intending to purchase the shower in the next couple of days
thanks very much
am doing the bathroom and getting a plumber in shortly to install various bits. I live in a flat that has a communal and v large hot water tank along with a much higher pressure cold supply.
I am looking at purchasing a digital pumped grohe shower as we want a specific model - the max pressure for the shower is 1bar through each feed.
The hot is easily below this, whilst the cold is far above this.
The advice I have had from the shower company is to put a pressure reducer on the cold supply, therefore taking it beneath 1 bar, and they say as long as the pressure ratio is less than 5:1 things should be fine. then take both the hot and cold feeds through the digital pump.
I am looking at installing a caleffi pressure reducing valve - are these good enough quality ones?
does this method of doing this seem to sound okay as i'm intending to purchase the shower in the next couple of days
thanks very much