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hi all :) i am fitting a mixer shower in a bathroom wich is fed from a cold water tank in the loft tho i want to know how much presure i will get out of the shower and will it be any good?

the storage tank in loft is or will be about a 2 meters above the hight of the shower head.?
 
thank you , tho how good is 0.2 bar of preasure? is that sufficient?

i have just found some relavant information for my question :) thanks all any way!

here it is for anyone els who would like it : Mixer Showers - A Guide
 
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0.2 bar isn't really much. mains pressure in my house is around 3 - 3.5 bar when it's not leaking up the road!
 
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