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Usually, low pressure in the shower is experienced if the house has a high pressure hot water cylinder.
Question 2 of 3
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Critical things to remember when installing a shower booster pump:
Question 3 of 3
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If the pump is too big, it will waste energy and generate noise as it unnecessarily increases water velocity through the pipes.
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1: Usually, low pressure in the shower is experienced if the house has a high pressure hot water cylinder.
1: Usually, low pressure in the shower is experienced if the house has a high pressure hot water cylinder.
False
2: Critical things to remember when installing a shower booster pump:
Install the pump adjacent to the hot water cylinder and as low in the system as possible.
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2: Critical things to remember when installing a shower booster pump:
The pump should be installed 2 m below the water level in the header tank
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2: Critical things to remember when installing a shower booster pump:
The pump should be protected from the weather
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2: Critical things to remember when installing a shower booster pump:
All of the above
3: If the pump is too big, it will waste energy and generate noise as it unnecessarily increases water velocity through the pipes.
True
3: If the pump is too big, it will waste energy and generate noise as it unnecessarily increases water velocity through the pipes.