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Combi Boilers / Shower units
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 5:01 pm
by Ted Cox
Is it possible to fit a booster pump to a shower unit supplied via a combi (LPG) boiler please?
We are supplied from our own well so we’re not restricted by the law which doesn’t allow people to boost mains water.
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 10:08 pm
by johnb
hi ted not recommended really as if the suction from the pump is stronger than combi flow you will get air entering from any open taps or auto vents on boiler, you could fit pump before boiler on cold feed in, but this would require a flow sensor either integral to pump or separately if your boiler is performing at its best no pump will improve the hot flow rate as it is designed to give its max output to hot water when called for. all the best john
Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 10:04 am
by Ted Cox
[quote="johnb"]hi ted not recommended really as if the suction from the pump is stronger than combi flow you will get air entering from any open taps or auto vents on boiler, you could fit pump before boiler on cold feed in, but this would require a flow sensor either integral to pump or separately if your boiler is performing at its best no pump will improve the hot flow rate as it is designed to give its max output to hot water when called for. all the best john[/quote]
Thanks John, that's very helpful.
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 2:50 am
by johnb
ted just a thought is your shower a combi rated unit it should be all the best john
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 11:01 am
by Ted Cox
An electric shower is in place now and having fitted a booster pump to one of these in another house I was trying to find a better solution. In fact, we haven’t moved in yet so whilst I know the boiler is new I’m not sure why they use an electric shower when it seems the combi should provide the necessary pressure. From what you say even fitting a pump on the supply going into the boiler is not going to achieve very much so if the pressure is poor it looks like my days of powerful showers are over!! Thanks for your advice John.