Search results for query: *

  1. BrandonsBirbs

    Plumbing, Water Pressure and Pumps

    There's a 2 bar and a 3 bar option. Our current pump uses 1.5 bar, would 3 bar be too strong? Pipes are all copper/brass and say they can cope with 5.5 bar but I'm not sure lol. Unfortunately I doubt the possibility of that, not particularly neighbourly around here. I'm sure they're all using...
  2. BrandonsBirbs

    Plumbing, Water Pressure and Pumps

    Yeah I've tried asking for more details on how the main supply looks but I've not received much information back so I'm assuming as this parks grown they've just added and added without redoing anything. So the negative sounds like it might be worth the try then... Thank you that's very helpful
  3. BrandonsBirbs

    Plumbing, Water Pressure and Pumps

    By not pristine by the way I don't mean unclean, they just like to skip a few corners here and there. In places where they think it doesn't matter so much (most days pump works fine so easy for them to get this £100 one not the £300 one). The other mobile home parks around here seem to use a...
  4. BrandonsBirbs

    Plumbing, Water Pressure and Pumps

    There are backflow preventers though I'm not sure the name for them here I know what you mean. Positive head: A positive head pump is designed to be fed by gravity. It therefore needs a distance, known as a 'head', of at least a metre (three feet three inches) between the bottom of the cold...
  5. BrandonsBirbs

    Plumbing, Water Pressure and Pumps

    We live in a mobile home park, it is not exactly pristine. Our main water supply is fed down a 15mm plastic pipe across a pretty far distance (unsure exactly but way over 5m). Our pump is a positive head shower pump @1.5 bar. When it works, it's great and the pressure is alright. When it...
Back
Top Bottom