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I need to install a pumped shower, connected to a gravity system.
Hot water is in an direct cylinder on the first floor,
and CWST is on the rafters in the loft.

I was considering installing a Surrey Flange, but I've been unable to find the 'manufacturers fitting instructions' does anyone have a copy?

I've got very basic info for the 'Salamand S Flange' which is probably the same, but it does not give any info about minimum head from the HWST or CWST.
Many Thanks.
 
Try this


Surrey flange.PNG
 
Normally a measurement from the top of your shower head to the bottom of the cwsc base
 
Normally a measurement from the top of your shower head to the bottom of the cwsc base
Thanks Shaun:
Yes, but some info I've seen also says that the distance from the pump input to the CWST, and/or the flange to the CWST, also have minimum requirements.
Some of this info may be stipulated by the pump manufacturer and/or the flange manufacturer.

NB: The HWST is situated above the stairs, so it's on the first floor, but about 3ft off the floor!
 

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