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Connor Williams

Hello all,

I want to fit a booster pump to improve the performance of my gravity fed shower and any tips would be greatly appreciated.
The shower is a mixer valve and the the cold feed comes from a tank in the loft which is at least a meter above the showerhead and the hot comes tees off from the cylinder vent which also comes up into the loft.
The pump will have to be fitted in the loft, do I need a negative head pump or will a standard booster do the job?
Do i need to install a valve on the pipework to prevent air being sucked down the vent?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

All the best,
Connor
 
you will need to re route your hot feed to preferably an essex flange if not put it BELOW the expansion Tee joint

Can you not put te pump at the bottom of the cylinder?
 
A surrey flange at the top of your cylinder is more easy to install than an essex flange. saves you having to bore into your cylinder
 
but they work ok and u dont risk losing your nut like u can on an essex or cocking it right up and having to replace a hw cyl, after all the poor peep asking for advice wants the easiest option available. Weknow this is diy as he talks about valves on the air vent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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point taken on the air vent linking it to DIY

I am just here to share my view and opinion in how to do something so he can make his chocie

A piece of string through the nut solves it being lost you know

Everyone knows the easiet option is not always the best and most manufacturers recommend an essex flange
 
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