HI
Im installing a new bathroom and I need a little advice on negative flow pumps.
I want to:
• Instal a negative flow pump in my upstairs tank cupboard (cold water header tank is a smilar height to the shower head)
• Only pump the hot water and leave the cold from the mains, its a decent pressure and its going to a thermostatic shower valve panel thingi
My plumber has said I should install a large cold water tank in the loft and install new piping direct to the bathroom and pump both the hot and the cold with a dual positive flow pump.
Im not keen on this as it seems a little old fashioned and a lot of hassel.
All advice gratefully received.
Thanks LEE
Im installing a new bathroom and I need a little advice on negative flow pumps.
I want to:
• Instal a negative flow pump in my upstairs tank cupboard (cold water header tank is a smilar height to the shower head)
• Only pump the hot water and leave the cold from the mains, its a decent pressure and its going to a thermostatic shower valve panel thingi
My plumber has said I should install a large cold water tank in the loft and install new piping direct to the bathroom and pump both the hot and the cold with a dual positive flow pump.
Im not keen on this as it seems a little old fashioned and a lot of hassel.
All advice gratefully received.
Thanks LEE