Firstly a big hello to all.
The scenario -
1 x Triton Thermostatic power shower in the en-suite
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Triton-Showers-TDPS200T-Thermostatic-Shower/dp/B0070Z7EX4
1 x Shower head in the bath and the basin hot water is very low as the Hot water tank is at the same level.
NOTE - Cold water pressure is all normal.
I have spoken to my plumber who has advised a pump that can be connected to the hot water tank which will provide enough pressure to all the taps in the house, but because we have a Thermostatic power shower which pull the water from the hot water tank will have to go and needs replacing.
My question is, can't these 2 pumps (water pressure pump + thermostatic power shower) be connected together? Can the thermostatic shower pump be adjusted in a way or the other to handle the pressure coming in from the pump connected to the hot water tank?
Any assistance would be highly appreciated.
The scenario -
1 x Triton Thermostatic power shower in the en-suite
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Triton-Showers-TDPS200T-Thermostatic-Shower/dp/B0070Z7EX4
1 x Shower head in the bath and the basin hot water is very low as the Hot water tank is at the same level.
NOTE - Cold water pressure is all normal.
I have spoken to my plumber who has advised a pump that can be connected to the hot water tank which will provide enough pressure to all the taps in the house, but because we have a Thermostatic power shower which pull the water from the hot water tank will have to go and needs replacing.
My question is, can't these 2 pumps (water pressure pump + thermostatic power shower) be connected together? Can the thermostatic shower pump be adjusted in a way or the other to handle the pressure coming in from the pump connected to the hot water tank?
Any assistance would be highly appreciated.