Hi all,
Sorry for dredging up an old thread, but it's usually considered "good form" rather than posting a new topic (and without looking for the answer first!).
I'm considering a venturi shower, as my Triton electric shower kindly failed this weekend.
I have a hot water tank in the airing cupboard, which is adjacent to the bathroom; the cupboard and bathroom share a wall, and it's the wall where the bath taps and shower are located. So far so good!
The hot water tank though is one of those with an integrated header tank - that is, it's "all in one" and sits right on top of the hot water tank, you couldn't split it if you wanted to (without an angle grinder anyway). The height difference between the shower head and the header tank is pretty much 0.
I have 2 questions:
1. Can I still use a venturi shower? Or do I have some odd and inappropriate hot water tank?
2. How do you vary the temperature of the mixed water? Since the hot water pressure will be pretty close to 0, and any flow as a result of the cold (pressure or flow?) thanks to the venturi, is there any way of varying the mix of hot and cold, or are you stuck with whatever comes out?
Sorry if these are stupid questions, but plumbing is a new area for me
Cheers