I have a gravity fed system which consists of a cold water storage tank in the loft and a hot water tank on the ground floor in an airing cupboard.
The hot water pressure on the ground floor in the kitchen and toilet is decent, which is expected as the water has a longer drop from the loft. On the second floor the hot water pressure in the bathroom (basin and bath taps) is okay and acceptable (just about!). The problem I am having is poor hot water pressure for the shower, which is connected to the bath mixer tap.
I have purchased a standard single Stuart Turner 2.0 bar pump (https://www.stuart-turner.co.uk/product/showermate-eco-s2-0-bar-single-46503) which I was originally going to put under the bath to improve the shower pressure. However, with the electrical wiring seeming like a long and complicated job, I was wondering if it is possible to fit this exact pump in the ground floor airing cupboard, besides the hot water tank?
I realise that this pump isn’t made for the whole house and is really only ideal for the shower but with there being a decent pressure already elsewhere, what is the worse that can happen? If multiple outlets are open, would the lowest possible pressure I’d get be what I would get without the pump? If this is the case then this may not be a bad option as I’d just need to ensure that multiple outlets are not open only when the shower is in use. What do you guys and girls reckon?
The hot water pressure on the ground floor in the kitchen and toilet is decent, which is expected as the water has a longer drop from the loft. On the second floor the hot water pressure in the bathroom (basin and bath taps) is okay and acceptable (just about!). The problem I am having is poor hot water pressure for the shower, which is connected to the bath mixer tap.
I have purchased a standard single Stuart Turner 2.0 bar pump (https://www.stuart-turner.co.uk/product/showermate-eco-s2-0-bar-single-46503) which I was originally going to put under the bath to improve the shower pressure. However, with the electrical wiring seeming like a long and complicated job, I was wondering if it is possible to fit this exact pump in the ground floor airing cupboard, besides the hot water tank?
I realise that this pump isn’t made for the whole house and is really only ideal for the shower but with there being a decent pressure already elsewhere, what is the worse that can happen? If multiple outlets are open, would the lowest possible pressure I’d get be what I would get without the pump? If this is the case then this may not be a bad option as I’d just need to ensure that multiple outlets are not open only when the shower is in use. What do you guys and girls reckon?