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Evening guys, After a bit of advice with an issue in a bathroom i'm fitting. Gravity fed system, Using an existing Techflow Single Impellar pump pumping hot all around the house, Cold mains on all cold feeds. Getting hot as normal everywhere including bathroom sink but NOT any Hot out of the concealed shower valve/ bath overflow filler ( Cold is fine to filler and two outlets). Turning the thermostat round to hot on the valve and the pump attempts to kick in but literally dribbles out of it. Any ideas and opinions greatly appreciated. Cheers
 
What’s the mixer / filler gravity or mains rated
 
Pumped on the hot, Cold mains with a pressure reducing valve on the feed to Valve

No sorry what’s the valve / mixer rated for
 
No sorry what’s the valve / mixer rated for

apologies!


Features
  • Concealed triple shower valve
  • 3/4 inch inlets
  • Manufactured from solid brass with a chrome finish
  • Built in anti-scald device
  • Suitable for water systems between 0.5 and 4 bar pressure
  • Suitable for combi boilers and gravity fed systems
  • Suitable for unvented mains pressure systems
  • Suitable for use with Shower Pumps
  • Thermostatically controlled
  • Back plate adjustable - 72mm-92mm
  • Can be used to operate two seperate outlets independently
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Try opening a hot tap to get the pump started while the shower is on and hot is selected.
Check if the shower runs when hot tap is open.
Then close hot tap and see if shower still runs.
This info will help us to diagnose the issue.

Will try that this morning. Even the Basin in the same bathroom is kicking the pump in as soon as the tap is opened about a metre away from the bath.

will try this method and get back to you
 
apologies!


Features
  • Concealed triple shower valve
  • 3/4 inch inlets
  • Manufactured from solid brass with a chrome finish
  • Built in anti-scald device
  • Suitable for water systems between 0.5 and 4 bar pressure
  • Suitable for combi boilers and gravity fed systems
  • Suitable for unvented mains pressure systems
  • Suitable for use with Shower Pumps
  • Thermostatically controlled
  • Back plate adjustable - 72mm-92mm
  • Can be used to operate two seperate outlets independently
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Will try that this morning. Even the Basin in the same bathroom is kicking the pump in as soon as the tap is opened about a metre away from the bath.

will try this method and get back to you

There’s your answer it’s a high pressure item

Two options either need to changed the pump to a negative head one or change mixer

There’s no flow going through the pump hence the dribble due to internal resistance of the mixer
 
There’s your answer it’s a high pressure item

Two options either need to changed the pump to a negative head one or change mixer

There’s no flow going through the pump hence the dribble due to internal resistance of the mixer

Ok thanks for your help, Mixer is out of the question now really as it’s been tiled etc.
The Pump is accessible so will go down that route I think, If I stick with the single impeller but change to a negative head pump we should be ok you think?
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Ok thanks for your help, Mixer is out of the question now really as it’s been tiled etc.
The Pump is accessible so will go down that route I think, If I stick with the single impeller but change to a negative head pump we should be ok you think?

Any recommendations for a pump Sean that’s going to be adequate for the shower valve and the rest of the house on the hot side? Cheers for your help mate
 
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Easy way to test 100% the pump do as jc say open a hot tap that’s off the pump open the mixer once the pump is on shut the hot tap mixer will work now

Not the best just pumping the hot as you need to size the pump to the mains spec eg pressure when the taps open etc

As for pump Stuart turner monsoon
 
Easy way to test 100% the pump do as jc say open a hot tap that’s off the pump open the mixer once the pump is on shut the hot tap mixer will work now

Not the best just pumping the hot as you need to size the pump to the mains spec eg pressure when the taps open etc

As for pump Stuart turner monsoon

Completed this sequence with other hot taps off of pump open and Bath filler comes through eventually but really slow with pump not kicking in.
 
Completed this sequence with other hot taps off of pump open and Bath filler comes through eventually but really slow with pump not kicking in.

Then shut the taps but leave the mixer open should come through ??
 
Yes Shaun, it comes through at a very slow rate with the pump not kicking in at all

even after its started with a tap?
 
even after its started with a tap?

Correct, all other taps working as they should in normal operation. In that sequence shower valve/bath filler opens slightly more but nothing like how it should be with a pump in operation. After all taps closed off back to a real slow flow with pump not kicking in.

100% sure valve has been piped up correctly on hot & cold etc
 
Does it work on cold eg turn the mixer to 100% cold
 
Does it work on cold eg turn the mixer to 100% cold

working perfectly on only Cold.

replaced
Does it work on cold eg turn the mixer to 100% cold

Worked as normal on the cold on Filler and both outlets.

Replaced the pump this morning with a Stuart turner universal single 3bar and it seems to have down the trick although the hot is still not as great flow wise compared to the cold
 
Just to bump this again and a further update.

Having changed the pump to a Stuart Turner Monsoon Negative Head 3bar, I now have a flow from the Hot outlet to the valve and pump is staying on the whole time the hot is selected on the valve and even on mixed until turned completely to cold as you'd expect but nowhere near as good as the cold main. again, Every other tap in the house is great!

Few factors i'm thinking may be affecting this.

No Flange fitted on Cylinder? (Could it be improved by fitting a flange)
Cylinder is about 6 metres away from Shower Valve, Hot pipework in 22mm most of the way to valve, about 1 metre in 15mm (Would downsizing the pipe to 15mm improve)

All replies welcome guys, Thank you
 

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