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RE: Re: [OT] Advice on fitting a power shower / water pump.




> The fix for his is to have the hot water feed to the pump come from a
> lower point on the hot tank.  This means either a takeoff
"thing" put
> into the side of your tank, or a "thing" [dont know what
that is
> called either :-)]


This is a surrey flange, but beware some tanks don't have a hole at the
top that is big enough to take it.


> that goes in te top of the tank, where the
> ordinary hot water comes out.  This thing is a dual concentric
> pipe,with the inner takeoff protruding down six inches or so, which
> gives the same efect as an extra takeoff in the side.

>David.

Regards,

Paul

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