by beardo »
Tue Dec 15, 2009 4:40 pm
[quote="rosebery"]It doesn't sound as though its piped properly at all. The clue is the taps para at the end. The shower should have totally separate hot and cold feeds from other taps etc.
Can you give a better wordpicture of how it is piped please.
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I hope this helps a little. I apologise in advance for my lack of plumbing / heating knowledge.
Watermill SS45DLV pump
2x Showerforce Riva Mixer Shower (they are never used at the same time) - 1 in each bathroom.
The pump is located on the floor of the airong cupboard, next to the hot water cylinder.
There looks to be a cold water feed from the loft going into one side of the pump and a feed from the HWC going into the other side.
Both feeds have stop cocks on them.
There are two outlets from the pump that disappear up into the loft. I don't know, at the moment what happens to those further down the pipe run.
According to the shower installation instructions there should be separate hot and cold feeds connected to the mixer, but I can't confirm that this was actually done.
One of my first thoughts about this problem was to do with water density. It makes sense (to me) that the colder the water gets, the denser it gets, and therefore with the extra 10ft of gravity supplied power is overpowering the hot water pumped from the HWC. Does this make sense to you? I was wondering if the pump was shot but it's summertime performance is great.