I'm getting about 8L/m flow at the kitchen tap and for the shower, at peak hours it's only better than dripping. So I'm looking to install a whole house pump, ideally I can add the pump directly to the incoming mains so I don't have to use stored water.
I had the gravity heating system then installed unvented cylinder so now the hot water is closed loop but for heating I still have a water tank in the loft.
I'm looking at the ST Flomate MBF12 which is designed to draw 12L/m from the mains so legally it's oaky to install on to the mains directly.
I was under the impression that if pump is installed as whole house pump, the pump flow will split for hot and cold water? so can I still expect 12L/m from shower head if nothing else is using water? If I add water softener, should I install before or after the pump and what impact on flow/pressure should I expect?
Or would I be better off with the Flomate MBF 60/80 which comes with a pressure vessel?
I had the gravity heating system then installed unvented cylinder so now the hot water is closed loop but for heating I still have a water tank in the loft.
I'm looking at the ST Flomate MBF12 which is designed to draw 12L/m from the mains so legally it's oaky to install on to the mains directly.
I was under the impression that if pump is installed as whole house pump, the pump flow will split for hot and cold water? so can I still expect 12L/m from shower head if nothing else is using water? If I add water softener, should I install before or after the pump and what impact on flow/pressure should I expect?
Or would I be better off with the Flomate MBF 60/80 which comes with a pressure vessel?