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Hi all, newbie here,

I have a problem with a recent shower mixer tap set up.
Basically the hot water does not have enough head to supply the shower head, its a flat and a gravity fed hot water system.

The water heater is a Elson Maxistore 210 litres (never seen these before). Basically just a big kettle...

My question is, is it possible to fit a pump on the outlet from this unit to increase the pressure to enable the shower to work.

Any help much appreciated.

Andy
 
these are useally mains pressure.
Yes a cold feed in, but the water then runs through heating elements etc and sits there in the tank.... like i said it is just a big kettle really.
Toilet cysterns are mains fed, but when flushed they use gravity... similar set up here am afraid..

cheers
 
sorry i was thinking of the corel e which is mains pressure not the maxistore.

yes as said your cold water storage is to small.
you can have an electric shower.
 
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I would be wary of using a pump due to the low volume stored in the cold water section.

Mike
Thanks for info, it says on the product page that it can be supplied with mains pressure showering facility and shower valve......

What would this involve ?

Andy
 
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I would imagine that this is a factory fitted option of a coil within the cylinder such as used on thermal stores.

Mike
 
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