fitting a shower

I am going to buy a pump and then a shower to go with this. I have as described a cold water tank in the loft and a hot water tank in the airing cupboard. Can i ask what is the difference between the CT85 and the CT85+. can i also ask do you recommend a shower to go with this pump? the pump would be fitted in the airing cupboard and pipes would go from this into the back of the shower. The shower would be fitted to a wall over the bath.
Asked 7 years ago by Paul
The difference between the 85 and the 85+ is that the 85 have no isolation valves on either hose but the 85+ has isolation valves on the inlet hoses.

I would have thought that you would need a twin impeller pump for this job , unless the loft is very high from the shower.

Most shower can be used on this system as long as the pressures are balanced.

Answered 7 years ago by Barrie Seabright

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