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Bought an Aqualisa thermostatic shower in the Black Friday sales last year. I only started yesterday to rip out the en-suite.

The en-suite had a electric shower with a 15mm cold water feed, but the hot water supply is a 10mm plastic pipe feeding the basin.

Do you think I can “t” off the 10mm hot water feed to supply the shower also???

I can rig it up to test at some point but any advice appreciated.

The system in HP Combi - flow rate 15l/m. at 35°C.
 
I wouldn't connect to 10mm you will need to find the pipework which supplies the 10mm and is a larger size
Right the only option I have is the only pipe run I can manage for the hot water feed at the moment is from a 15mm pipe in the kitchen, take it up a soil vent pipe (6mtrs up) and along the loft into the en-suite… 11mtr pipe run in total. I ran the hot water tap for a minute to fill a basin and I am getting 8lts/min from it. Will this be sufficient enough for the hot feed to the shower.

I will at a later date be getting a garage conversion that will give me access to the pipe nearer the boiler to run a new pipe but it’s still a bit of a run, maybe 7-8 Mtrs with more bends.
 
10mm hot will be fine most newbuilds are 10mm to everything

Would reduce the 15mm down to 10mm also so they would roughly match flow rates then use a 10x15mm elbow
 
Right the only option I have is the only pipe run I can manage for the hot water feed at the moment is from a 15mm pipe in the kitchen, take it up a soil vent pipe (6mtrs up) and along the loft into the en-suite… 11mtr pipe run in total. I ran the hot water tap for a minute to fill a basin and I am getting 8lts/min from it. Will this be sufficient enough for the hot feed to the shower.

I will at a later date be getting a garage conversion that will give me access to the pipe nearer the boiler to run a new pipe but it’s still a bit of a run, maybe 7-8 Mtrs with more bends.
That's what I would do then . Kop
 

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