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Hi,
I had my heating upgraded a few years back by my housing association. I had electric heaters before now I have hot water radiators. I still have a tank in the loft and a hot water tank in the cupboard. Cold water comes from the tank in the loft. Hot water also has low pressure too. Looking at the attached photo, I'm not sure if I have an unvented system.
Please advise, as I'm not sure if this effects the shower pump install that is looming?
Thanks
Paul

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Yeah, sealed heating, open vented hot water. Absolutely fine to install a shower pump. Recommend fitting a Surrey flange to the hot water cylinder and make sure you put a new dedicated cold feed in from the cold water storage tank.
 
Here we go lol , your CW cistern in the loft may not have enough capacity to supply a pump , any idea of the size , any stickers on the side ?
 

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