Afternoon people. I do bathroom refurbs for a living and have fitted many Stuart turner pumps the ‘correct’ way. I.e. dedicated 22mm feed from the cws tank, and Surrey/ Essex flange from the cylinder.
However this current job is a headscratcher. Big building that’s been divided up in to apartments in the 80’s. Open vent cylinder set up with cylinder in airing cupboard, however the cold tank is a long way away up in another hatch in a stairwell. All pipe work inaccessible. At a loss as to how to feed the pump with cold. There is a cold main feed that is useable in airing cupboard if need be.
Question is as I’ve never done it, is it a big no no to tee off cold feed to cylinder for the pump? Another option I just considered was to install a new cold water tank in the quite large open space above the cylinder and feed the pump from that? Has anyone got any clever ideas? Thanks
However this current job is a headscratcher. Big building that’s been divided up in to apartments in the 80’s. Open vent cylinder set up with cylinder in airing cupboard, however the cold tank is a long way away up in another hatch in a stairwell. All pipe work inaccessible. At a loss as to how to feed the pump with cold. There is a cold main feed that is useable in airing cupboard if need be.
Question is as I’ve never done it, is it a big no no to tee off cold feed to cylinder for the pump? Another option I just considered was to install a new cold water tank in the quite large open space above the cylinder and feed the pump from that? Has anyone got any clever ideas? Thanks