
i have a combination boiler with cold water coming from a tank – can i fix a pump to the cold water tank?
i want to run the cold water straight from the mains but i live in a flat and the cold water to the bath/shower comes from the cold water tank in the loft but i cannot obtain permission from from landlord – he has suggested fixing a pump to the pipe from the cold water tank supply in order to boost the cold water flow to the shower. can this be done? i currently have to have the temperature on the combi boiler set to its minimum and only use the Hot Water tap in order to enjoy a relatively strong and pain free shower.
Although I hav’nt worked with combi boilers, I see no reason why you cant fit a pump. I would suggest a weak pump producing about 1-1/2 bars NO MORE.
Suggest that you seek more advicer from the professionals, and not here as these are suggestions and not gospel truth..
My Goldfish in Cold water fish tank/Goldfisch im Aquarium [1/1]
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