by plumbbob »
Mon Mar 11, 2019 8:51 pm
Q1 sort of misses the point really. Yes, the flow will be poor because of the reduction in pipe size, but most importantly, a gravity fed shower MUST have dedicated hot and cold supplies; those feeds should be 22mm their entire length and finally the header tank in the loft must be high enough to give an adequate head of water. Generally, unpumped gravity showers are mostly considered as poor by modern standards.
Q2. Showers supplied by a combi need only be 15mm and can be teed from bath supplies. Pumped supplies also need only be 15mm, but as mentioned before, for safe and reliable operation, MUST be dedicated and not teed from anywhere else.
Q3. In short yes, but the header tank still has to be suitable ie, big enough (you often need two tanks) and high enough to trigger the pump. Combi boilers on the other hand will, in almost all cases, outperform pumped showers. Combis only have to downsides. A) will only supply one shower at a time, and B) no backup hot water in the event of boiler failure.