I'm installing a 1.5 bar Salamander shower pump and have a question about the hot connection.
The cold feed will be directly from a new dedicated cold tank in the loft, but I don't have any space in my airing cupboard around my hot water cylinder to make a new dedicated connection and run the pipework to the pump.
The pump literature mentions a connection can be made into the exisiting hot supply from the tank before other draw offs.
I can make a T connection into the 22mm pipe about 2 metres from the cylinder before any other draw offs and connect to the pump which is about another metre away.
Has anyone connected a pump like this before or forsee any problems?
Many Thanks
The cold feed will be directly from a new dedicated cold tank in the loft, but I don't have any space in my airing cupboard around my hot water cylinder to make a new dedicated connection and run the pipework to the pump.
The pump literature mentions a connection can be made into the exisiting hot supply from the tank before other draw offs.
I can make a T connection into the 22mm pipe about 2 metres from the cylinder before any other draw offs and connect to the pump which is about another metre away.
Has anyone connected a pump like this before or forsee any problems?
Many Thanks