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  • Jan 4, 2006, 07:52 AM
    aulton
    Connecting a gravity fed shower
    I am fitting a thermostaic mixer to a vented system using conventional hot water cylinder. The usual arrangement has the pipe coming from the top of the cylinder running horizontally and then Teeing into a vertical pipe which feeds hot water taps etc below and vents into the tank above. Normall I would TEE into the vertical pipe but on this installation the pipe leaver the cylinder horizontally has a short vertical run (400mm)then an even shorter (100mm) horizontal section before teeing into the vertical feed and vent pipe.
    My question:
    I would prefer to Tee off for the shower before the main vertical pipe. I know I can tee off the short horizontal pipe provided I come off below it . Is it possible to tee of the short vertical piece even though there is a short horizontal pipe just beyond it?
    Sorry this is so commlicated an explanation.
  • Jan 5, 2006, 09:28 AM
    Martin Harrison
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    Gravity shower
    Hi

    I did look at your problem yesterday but I was not sure if you were UK or USA based so I held back.


    However please find attached a diagram of how a gravity shower should be connected to a hot water cylinder.

    Attachment 460

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