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hudson reed | 2009 | shower pumps<br />

Shower Pumps<br />

PR50D Twin Impeller,<br />

1.5 bar Shower Pump<br />

AW301 Chrome £268.00<br />

Do I need a pump?<br />

Historically, British water systems are generally connected to a cold water storage<br />

tank which is kept in the loft. These are known as gravity fed systems which are<br />

low pressure, and rely on the height of the tank to provide the water flow<br />

pressure for the house. Due to height restrictions imposed on where the tank can<br />

go, low pressure is a resulting factor (can be as low as 0.1 bar).<br />

For those who prefer power shower performance, it is necessary to pump a<br />

gravity fed system, or install a high pressure boiler or unvented system.<br />

NOTE: Only low pressure gravity fed systems can be pumped, check with your<br />

installer that the cold water storage tank and hot water cylinder is big enough<br />

(the hot water may run out). The standard UK domestic tank is 225 litres, (this<br />

should be sufficient) but for larger homes a 450 litre tank is recommended. An<br />

120 litre cylinder for hot water should be sufficient, but a larger home may<br />

require an 166 litre cylinder. Pumps must be fitted in accordance with current<br />

Water Regulations, and not be connected to the water mains, either directly or<br />

indirectly via a mains fed water heater.<br />

Where will the pump be fitted?<br />

The pumps work by pushing water rather than pulling it, and are situated as<br />

close to the water supply as possible. Therefore, they are commonly fitted close<br />

to the hot water cylinder in the airing cupboard.<br />

All shower valves<br />

• 10 Year Guarantee<br />

• Suitable for Water Systems between 0.1 and 4.0 bar<br />

• Suitable for gravity fed pumped, modulating combi boilers, and unvented mains<br />

pressure systems<br />

Thermostatic shower valves<br />

• Built in anti-scald device<br />

• Maximum temperature safety stop @ 38ºC with override button facility<br />

• Dual control<br />

• Adjustable inlet elbows to allow top, bottom or back supply connections<br />

• Exposed or concealed in one box<br />

110<br />

BP65D Twin Impeller,<br />

Heavy Duty Brass 2 bar Shower Pump<br />

AW302 Chrome £605.00<br />

Pump specification:<br />

Our pumps are all “Twin Impeller Pumps” which are designed to boost the<br />

performance of two water supplies (hot and cold) to a fitting with separate flow<br />

controls. Whole house applications, one or two complete bathroom suites or a<br />

single mixer valve can have their performance boosted depending on the rating<br />

of the pump chosen. Note: Avoid pumping water to traditional WC systems<br />

with lever flush operation, as this can reduce the lifespan of the pump. The<br />

disadvantages of pumped systems are that there is an element of noise during<br />

operation, and also servicing issues need to be considered. However, for many<br />

homes that require power showering from a gravity fed system, they are the only<br />

solution without having to replace the full hot water system.<br />

How do I choose the correct pump?<br />

It is important that the correct pump is chosen to achieve the desired<br />

performance. Below is a table that can be used to identify what pump would<br />

be required to satisfy your installation.<br />

Tec manual single lever shower valve<br />

• Ceramic disc technology<br />

• Manufactured from solid brass<br />

• Exposed or concealed in one box<br />

BP100D Twin Impeller,<br />

Heavy Duty Brass 3 bar Shower Pump<br />

AW303 Chrome £645.00<br />

APPLICATION: PR50D 1.5 bar<br />

PUMP TYPE NEEDED<br />

BP65D 2 bar BP100D 3 bar<br />

Basic bathroom suite (basin/ bath taps shower mixer taps) • • •<br />

2 basic bathroom suites • •<br />

Shower mixer valve - single spray pattern • •<br />

Single shower mixer valve, up to 3 spray patterns • •<br />

Single shower mixer valve, multi function (4 spray patterns) • • •<br />

Shower panel • •<br />

PR50D and BP65D are booster pumps. If you wish for true continental power shower performance, we recommend the BP100D.<br />

Shower Technical Information<br />

Tec thermostatic sequential shower valve<br />

• Single lever flow and temperature control<br />

• Exposed or concealed in one box<br />

• Manufactured from solid brass<br />

• Built in anti-scald device<br />

Twin thermostatic shower valves<br />

• Built in anti-scald device<br />

• Maximum temperature safety stop @ 38ºC with override button facility<br />

• Twin control<br />

Designer Radiators<br />

Leith<br />

The simple, clean lines of the Leith Designer<br />

Radiator offer an attractive focal point to<br />

complement any modern design scheme.<br />

Choose from White, Anthracite or Silver<br />

finishes for ultimate flexibility.<br />

Radiator valves are supplied separately (see page 135).<br />

See page 138 for dimensions and technical information.<br />

All prices include VAT at 15%.<br />

hudson reed | 2009 | leith<br />

Leith Designer Radiator<br />

HLW55 White<br />

£442.00<br />

output: 1466 Btu/hr<br />

height: 1600mm<br />

width: 450mm<br />

Leith Designer Radiator<br />

HLA55 Anthracite<br />

£474.00<br />

output: 1466 Btu/hr<br />

height: 1600mm<br />

width: 450mm<br />

Leith Designer Radiator<br />

HLS55 Silver<br />

£474.00<br />

output: 1466 Btu/hr<br />

height: 1600mm<br />

width: 450mm<br />

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