In my first floor bathroom, I would like to install a Mira 10.8kW electric shower, which requires a minimum maintained water pressure of 1.0bar.
Living on top of a hill, I am concerned that the water pressure may be insufficient: my water pressure gauge reads just over 3.5 bar at the garden tap close to the mains stopcock (the only outlet to which it will fit). The shower head will be some 4.25m higher; will the water pressure decay too much over this height for the shower to work?
Once I tee the supply to the shower off the rising main up in the loft (there is no access any lower in the building), should I avoid 90 degree elbows (but I do not have the kit to bend copper pipe)?
With thanks in anticipation of your advice!
Living on top of a hill, I am concerned that the water pressure may be insufficient: my water pressure gauge reads just over 3.5 bar at the garden tap close to the mains stopcock (the only outlet to which it will fit). The shower head will be some 4.25m higher; will the water pressure decay too much over this height for the shower to work?
Once I tee the supply to the shower off the rising main up in the loft (there is no access any lower in the building), should I avoid 90 degree elbows (but I do not have the kit to bend copper pipe)?
With thanks in anticipation of your advice!