Hi,
I have purchased two Aqualisa Quartz Gravity Pumped showers (older version).
Links:
Aqualisa https://www.aqualisa.co.uk/shower/q...t-exposed-with-adjustable-head-gravity-pumped
Screwfix https://www.screwfix.com/p/aqualisa...er/5979x#product_additional_details_container
Within the instructions it reads the following, “The capacity of the hot water cylinder must be capable of meeting anticipated demand” (note, it also says this exact same line in their new line of showers).
What I'd like to know is what does this mean? We want to be able to run both showers simultaneously, so would this mean we need to have a hot water cylinder of a certain size? Is there a calculation or answer for this?
Lastly would there be any flow problems from running both showers simultaneously?
Many Thanks
I have purchased two Aqualisa Quartz Gravity Pumped showers (older version).
Links:
Aqualisa https://www.aqualisa.co.uk/shower/q...t-exposed-with-adjustable-head-gravity-pumped
Screwfix https://www.screwfix.com/p/aqualisa...er/5979x#product_additional_details_container
Within the instructions it reads the following, “The capacity of the hot water cylinder must be capable of meeting anticipated demand” (note, it also says this exact same line in their new line of showers).
What I'd like to know is what does this mean? We want to be able to run both showers simultaneously, so would this mean we need to have a hot water cylinder of a certain size? Is there a calculation or answer for this?
Lastly would there be any flow problems from running both showers simultaneously?
Many Thanks