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I have a conventional system and my boiler has Surrey flange. The expansion pipe feeds upstairs bathroom also, but I would like to pump the hot water for upstairs similar to the diagram. Do I have to run a separate feed to upstairs supply?

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Ok then you’d probably need minimal repiping and a whole house pump. As long as the tanks are well above all outlets then you can get away with a positive head. You may wish to consider getting larger loft tanks to compensate the likely increased water useage
 
Why didn't whoever drew that show a pt 2 ball valve I wonder?

Most pumps will work perfectly well with as little as 400mm tween the bottom of the stored water and the highest point in the shower.
So far as I recall, all pump manus tell you to double the amount of stored water when pumping. The way additional tanks are linked is also very important in order to avoid genuine nasties.
 
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