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I intend installing a digital shower. The mixing valves would be mounted in the loft. Water feed- Hot 22.mm copper pipe Cold 15mm. copper pipe.

I understand that turbulence can be a problem if the mixer valve is close to my last elbow. What length of a straight run would I need to avoid turbulence. My water pressure is 5 bar. Flow 15l./min. Combi boiler
Any advice gratefully accepted. Thank you.
 
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