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Initial Plumbing set-up:
Loft: Cold water tank with 1x 22mm feed to HWC, and tee-ing off this 22mm just after it leaves the tank is a 15mm HEP feed down to the Cold side of the shower pump under the bath on ground floor. (there are no other Cold feed off the tanks as all the cold taps are mains pressure)
First Floor: Hotwater Cylinder with no special flange for shower pump hot.
Ground Floor: Bathroom with Shower pump underneath bath to supply mixer shower.
The above existing system was causing the shower pump to draw in air (no surprise) and make a bad noise intermittently.
I made the following change to sort this:
Fitted new dedicated Hot feed from Essex Flange in the side of the Hot Water Cylinder down to the Shower Pump under the bath. So the Shower Pump now has a dedicated hot & cold feed.
Problem now:
I managed to get the water to come through the h/c supplies and flow out of the shower head OK first time, but now after every 1 or 2 days an airlock develops in the shower pipes, particularly the cold, so when the shower is running the cold supply just dies. It is easy to get it flowing again by de-mounting the HEP pipe next to the shower pump. This airlock has happened about 4x now.
I am a bit confused about why an airlock would persist as far as I can see it the only change to the plumbing I have made is to reduce air in the hot feed to the shower....???
I realise that the cold feed to the shower should have its own tank connection (tee-s off 22mm feed to cylinder), but the system was working with this arrangement without airlocking before I did any work on it...
Any thoughts or advice appreciated....
Loft: Cold water tank with 1x 22mm feed to HWC, and tee-ing off this 22mm just after it leaves the tank is a 15mm HEP feed down to the Cold side of the shower pump under the bath on ground floor. (there are no other Cold feed off the tanks as all the cold taps are mains pressure)
First Floor: Hotwater Cylinder with no special flange for shower pump hot.
Ground Floor: Bathroom with Shower pump underneath bath to supply mixer shower.
The above existing system was causing the shower pump to draw in air (no surprise) and make a bad noise intermittently.
I made the following change to sort this:
Fitted new dedicated Hot feed from Essex Flange in the side of the Hot Water Cylinder down to the Shower Pump under the bath. So the Shower Pump now has a dedicated hot & cold feed.
Problem now:
I managed to get the water to come through the h/c supplies and flow out of the shower head OK first time, but now after every 1 or 2 days an airlock develops in the shower pipes, particularly the cold, so when the shower is running the cold supply just dies. It is easy to get it flowing again by de-mounting the HEP pipe next to the shower pump. This airlock has happened about 4x now.
I am a bit confused about why an airlock would persist as far as I can see it the only change to the plumbing I have made is to reduce air in the hot feed to the shower....???
I realise that the cold feed to the shower should have its own tank connection (tee-s off 22mm feed to cylinder), but the system was working with this arrangement without airlocking before I did any work on it...
Any thoughts or advice appreciated....