I am replacing a bathroom and intend to fit a power shower using a Showerforce 1.5bar Turbo 2 pump in the airing cupboard. I will be using a Surrey flange on a gravity system. I have around 1m between the base of the header tank and the shower-head. So far so good. However, the instructions for the pump say all pipework must be vertical to and from from the pump. That's OK for the feeds - but I want to go to the bathroom under the floorboards. I phoned Showerforce technical assistance and the chap said, no - the pipework must go up and over. He suggested there would be problems if I went down-under - but why not give it a try and see what happens - Hmmmmm !!!!!
A plumber has told me he always prefers to go down-under because there is more likelihood of airlocks going up-over - so he would fit vents. He reckons the Showerforce guy is misleading me. Other postings on the forum suggest down-under is preferred byyou guys too. Down-under would be a heck of a lot easier with my set-up. Any views or experiences would be gratefully received.
A plumber has told me he always prefers to go down-under because there is more likelihood of airlocks going up-over - so he would fit vents. He reckons the Showerforce guy is misleading me. Other postings on the forum suggest down-under is preferred byyou guys too. Down-under would be a heck of a lot easier with my set-up. Any views or experiences would be gratefully received.