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Pump problem ...

  • 02-05-2007 6:43am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 117 ✭✭


    Guys,
    I'm not sure whats going on with my shower pump ... The pump is connected to a shower downstairs and upstairs ... Downstairs its fine i.e. it runs as long as the shower is in use ... But upstairs it stops and starts when shower in use ! Thing is the pump is beside the shower controls upstairs ... Any ideas what could be causing this ??
    Thanks in advance ...


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 656 ✭✭✭davidoco


    Salem wrote:
    Guys,
    I'm not sure whats going on with my shower pump ... The pump is connected to a shower downstairs and upstairs ... Downstairs its fine i.e. it runs as long as the shower is in use ... But upstairs it stops and starts when shower in use ! Thing is the pump is beside the shower controls upstairs ... Any ideas what could be causing this ??
    Thanks in advance ...
    Shower pumps need a certain flow from your header tank/cylinder to kick in. They stop when too high a pressure or too low. Ideally the pump needs to be placed below lowest vessel supplying water ie water storage tank or cylinder.

    You need to check your installation instructions from the manufactures website.


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