Shower Pump, wiring and pipes
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adriang
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Shower Pump, wiring and pipes

by adriang » Fri Jun 25, 2010 6:35 pm

Hi, Ive bought a Varispeed SI single Impeller pump. I want to connect it to the hot only from the storage tank.
Couple of questions:

1. Can I fit a plug to the flex and power it that way, or do I have to use a fused box in the wall?
2. Can I use flexi piping (the white stuff) to extend the outlet from the tank so I can keep the pump on the floor, and then use it to reach back up to the pipe?

Thanks in advance

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by plumbbob » Sun Jun 27, 2010 4:29 pm

You can certainly use a standard 13amp plug so long as the fuse is changed to an appropriate size. The white Speedfit pipe is suitable in many instances for a shower pump.

I've just got to ask though, why are you using a single impeller pump for a shower? Balanced hot and cold feeds are imperative for the safe operation of a mixer shower which would mean the use of a twin impeller pump!

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Re: Shower Pump, wiring and pipes

by rosebery » Sun Jun 27, 2010 5:20 pm

[quote="adriang"]Hi, Ive bought a Varispeed SI single Impeller pump. I want to connect it to the hot only from the storage tank.[/quote]Why? How are you going to balance the cold supply with the hot to the shower?

[quote]1. Can I fit a plug to the flex and power it that way, or do I have to use a fused box in the wall?[/quote]Use the FCU.

[quote]2. Can I use flexi piping (the white stuff) to extend the outlet from the tank so I can keep the pump on the floor, and then use it to reach back up to the pipe?[/quote]You mean polypipe? You could but you'd be bettr piping it properly in copper.

Cheers

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