I'm about to install a shower pump to supply my bath. At the moment I have a 22mm cold feed running directly from the cold tank to the bath.
I have a load of 15mm pipe to use up, so would like run the hot feed from the pump to the bath in 15mm, since the floorboards run under the walls I want to run this into the loft and back down into the bath as it's far easier.
So the cold feed would consist of 22mm to pump, reduced to 15mm into pump then back up to 22mm to the bath, this would be running beneath the floor boards.
Hot feed would consist of 22mm to pump, reduced to 15mm then run up to loft and back down.
This would obviously create some difference in flow/pressure between the feeds when it reaches the thermostatic mixer. I don't know how these taps work to control the temperature so if anyone could tell me whether this scenario would create problems I'd appreciate it.
I have a load of 15mm pipe to use up, so would like run the hot feed from the pump to the bath in 15mm, since the floorboards run under the walls I want to run this into the loft and back down into the bath as it's far easier.
So the cold feed would consist of 22mm to pump, reduced to 15mm into pump then back up to 22mm to the bath, this would be running beneath the floor boards.
Hot feed would consist of 22mm to pump, reduced to 15mm then run up to loft and back down.
This would obviously create some difference in flow/pressure between the feeds when it reaches the thermostatic mixer. I don't know how these taps work to control the temperature so if anyone could tell me whether this scenario would create problems I'd appreciate it.