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Old Nov 11, 2007 | 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by V8 EsCos
Originally Posted by Cozzie Bhoy
You'll have to fit it in hot press to take the hot supply to pump from the cylinder. If you don't have a direct take off on the cylinder a few inches down from the top you'll have to fit a surrey flange (dip pipe) . Otherwise you'll draw air back down the vent. Anyhow you'd have some racket down stairs if you put it on the plaster board between the joists!!
Thanks.
"You'll have to fit it in hot press to take the hot supply to pump from the cylinder"

What's a hot press ?

Are the pumps that noisy? I'm fitting a shower bath and fancied a bit more pressure than the tank in the loft can supply.

Mark
Hot press/Airing cupboard, where you have the hot water cylinder/Tank. They can be fairly noisey alright, Most have rubber knobs underneath but they still send a buzz down through the house. if you don't have the shower bought already i'd reccommend fitting a power shower, It looks like an electric shower but it has a 15mm hot and cold supply to it and a 1.5 square twin and earth cable to run it. You'd buy one for the price of the pump alone and they more or less have the same delivery of water!
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