Salamander CT55 Connection Pump Installed to Boost Supply to Kitchen But Poor Supply to New En-Suite - How to Improve This?
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Salamander CT55 Connection Pump Installed to Boost Supply to Kitchen But Poor Supply to New En-Suite - How to Improve This?

by gotabelt » Wed Dec 04, 2013 11:41 am

I have Salamander CT55 single connection pump adjacent to downstairs situated hot water cylinder to boost hot water supply to kitchen which is 12 meters away. Works really well.

A few years ago I had an en-suite installed up stairs with a basin and the hot water plumbed in from the pump. But I do not get sufficient flow to initiate the pump If I fit a Salamander RCM 1 Negative Head Pump Kit would it enable me to get hot water to the upstairs basin? The basin is 3.4 meters above the pump.

Thanks for any help that you can give.

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Re: Salamander CT55 Connection Pump Installed to Boost Supply to Kitchen But Poor Supply to New En-Suite - How to Improve This?

by plumbbob » Sat Dec 07, 2013 10:44 am

Yes. Converting to a negative head system would solve the problem.

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Re: Salamander CT55 Connection Pump Installed to Boost Supply to Kitchen But Poor Supply to New En-Suite - How to Improve This?

by gotabelt » Mon Dec 09, 2013 9:58 am

Plumbbob,

Thanks for your reply, do you happen to know exactly how the RCM works? I understood that the flow switch on the pump has to detect water movement to initiate the pump. If the basin tap upstairs is turned on how can this happen unless the RCM incorperates a check valve to hold pressure in the pipe and when the tap is opened the drop in pressure is sufficient for the switch to detect water movement. Please don't think I am questioning your reply but as engineer these things interest me.

regards

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Re: Salamander CT55 Connection Pump Installed to Boost Supply to Kitchen But Poor Supply to New En-Suite - How to Improve This?

by plumbbob » Mon Dec 09, 2013 5:44 pm

You've basically got it. Rather than a simple flow switch, a negative head pump uses a combination of a non-return valve, pressure switch and a small expansion vessel to maintain a static pressure in the pipework. When an outlet is opened, the resulting drop in pressure triggers the pump.

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Re: Salamander CT55 Connection Pump Installed to Boost Supply to Kitchen But Poor Supply to New En-Suite - How to Improve This?

by gotabelt » Tue Dec 10, 2013 10:40 am

Dear Plumbbob,

Thanks for your reply. So the RCM works much as I thought.

All the best and seasons greetings.

Peter

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