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BLOG | 10 Things You Should Know About Shower Pumps

Jan 14 2020
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10 Things You Should Know About Shower Pumps   January, 2020

Choosing the right shower pump can be daunting, especially with such a wide range of options available from twin to single, positive to universal, 1.5 bar to 3.0 bar. So, to make things a bit easier, we have collated a list of 10 things you should know about shower pumps:

  • As a general rule, if the cold water tank is above the outlet point and there is a flow of at least 0.5 litres per minute from the outlet, a positive head shower pump is required.
  • If the cold water tank is below the outlet point, or there is little or no flow, a universal head shower pump is required.
  • Fitting a shower pump at the base of, or below, the hot water cylinder is the best option for your installation. (However, if you have to install a shower pump in the loft, please call our technical team for advice on the best product and method - 01793 820142).
  • A shower pump with a regenerative impeller is specially designed to aid removal of air generated in the system.
  • Pumps with regenerative impellers also offer slightly lower flow rates compared to centrifugal pumps, and are ideal to use when pipework is complicated by many bends and elbows.
  • Pumps with centrifugal impellers are highly efficient but less tolerant to air generated in the system.
  • Centrifugal impeller pumps offer higher flow rates than regenerative pumps, and are best to use when the pump is situated well below (<2m) the height of the cold water storage tank, and when pipework and bends can be kept to a minimum.
  • Brass-bodied shower pumps with brass impellers, rubber feet, and regenerative design are among the quietest type of shower pump on the market.
  • Air can build up in a shower pump installation over time and when not used regularly. It can cause a variety of issues including excessive noise, temperature fluctuation etc but a simple air test can clear out your installation and solve the issue. Click here to find out how to complete an air test
  • When choosing the bar rating of your shower pump, bear in mind that some modern showers and taps do not work below a certain pressure. If you aren't sure, contact our technical team on 01793 820142.

Follow our Shower Pump Q & A Guide for more information on shower pumps. If you would like technical assistance, please call 01793 820142.

 

 

 

 

10 Things You Should Know About Shower Pumps   January, 2020



Choosing the right shower pump can be daunting, especially with such a wide range of options available from twin to single, positive to universal, 1.5 bar to 3.0 bar. So, to make things a bit easier, we have collated a list of 10 things that you should know about shower pumps:

  • As a general rule, if the cold water tank is above the outlet point and there is a flow of at least 0.5 litres per minute from the outlet, a positive head shower pump is required.
  • If the cold water tank is below the outlet point, or there is little or no flow, a universal head shower pump is required.
  • Fitting a shower pump at the base of, or below, the hot water cylinder is the best option for your installation. (However, if you have to install a shower pump in the loft, please call our technical team for advice on the best product and method - 01793 820142.)
  • A shower pump with a regenerative impeller is specially designed to aid removal of air generated in the system.
  • Pumps with regenerative impellers also offer slightly lower flow rates compared to centrifugal pumps, and are ideal to use when pipework is complicated by many bends and elbows.
  • Pumps with centrifugal impellers are highly efficient but less tolerant to air generated in the system.
  • Centrifugal impeller pumps offer higher flow rates than regenerative pumps, and are best to use when the pump is situated well below (<2m) the height of the cold water storage tank, and when pipework and bends can be kept to a minimum.
  • Brass-bodied shower pumps with brass impellers, rubber feet, and regenerative design are among the quietest type of shower pump on the market.
  • Air can build up in a shower pump installation over time and when not used regularly. It can cause a variety of issues including excessive noise, temperature fluctuation etc, but a simple air test can clear out your installation and solve the issue. Click here to find out how to complete an air test.
  • When choosing the bar rating of your shower pump, bear in mind that some modern showers and taps do not work below a certain pressure. If you aren't sure, contact our technical team on 01793 820142.

Follow our Shower Pump Q & A Guide for more information on shower pumps. If you would like technical assistance, please call 01793 820142.

 

10 Things You Should Know About Shower Pumps   January, 2020



Choosing the right shower pump can be daunting, especially with such a wide range of options available from twin to single, positive to universal, 1.5 bar to 3.0 bar. So, to make things easier, we have collated a list of 10 things you should know about shower pumps:

  • As a general rule, if the cold water tank is above the outlet point and there is a flow of at least 0.5 litres per minute from the outlet, a positive head shower pump is required.
  • If the cold water tank is below the outlet point, or there is little or no flow, a universal head shower pump is required.
  • Fitting a shower pump at the base of, or below, the hot water cylinder is the best option for your installation. (However, if you have to install a shower pump in the loft, please call our technical team for advice on the best product and method - 01793 820142.)
  • A shower pump with a regenerative impeller is specially designed to aid removal of air generated in the system.
  • Pumps with regenerative impellers also offer slightly lower flow rates compared to centrifugal pumps, and are ideal to use when pipework is complicated by many bends and elbows.
  • Pumps with centrifugal impellers are highly efficient but less tolerant to air generated in the system.
  • Centrifugal impeller pumps offer higher flow rates than regenerative pumps, and are best to use when the pump is situated well below (<2m) the height of the cold water storage tank, and when pipework and bends can be kept to a minimum.
  • Brass-bodied shower pumps with brass impellers, rubber feet, and regenerative design are among the quietest type of shower pump on the market.
  • Air can build up in a shower pump installation over time and when not used regularly. It can cause a variety of issues including excessive noise, temperature fluctuation etc but a simple air test can clear out your installation and solve the issue. Click here to find out how to complete an air test.
  • When choosing the bar rating of your shower pump, bear in mind that some modern showers and taps do not work below a certain pressure. If you aren't sure, contact our technical team on 01793 820142.

Follow our Shower Pump Q & A Guide for more information on shower pumps. If you would like technical assistance, please call 01793 820142.

BLOG | Is Air in my Pump System?

Jan 03 2020
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Is Air in my Pump System?   January, 2020

Air can build up in a pump installation for a number of reasons including water temperature being too high and irregular use. Some tell-tale signs that your pump is affected by air build-up are:

  • Pump Pulsing
  • Pump Running On
  • Excessive Noise
  • Temperature Fluctuation

Follow our Air in System Guide for a step by step solution to removing air from your pump installation. If you would like technical assistance, please call 01793 820142.

 

 

 

Is Air in my Pump System?   January, 2020



Air can build up in a pump installation for a number of reasons including water temperature being too high and irregular use. Some tell-tale signs that your pump is affected by air build-up are:

  • Pump Pulsing
  • Pump Running On
  • Excessive Noise
  • Temperature Fluctuation

Follow our Air in System Guide for a step by step solution to removing air from your pump installation. If you would like technical assistance, please call 01793 820142.

 

Is Air in my Pump System?   January, 2020

Air can build up in a pump installation for a number of reasons including water temperature being too high and irregular use. Some tell-tale signs that your pump is affected by air build-up are:

  • Pump Pulsing
  • Pump Running On
  • Excessive Noise
  • Temperature Fluctuation

Follow our Air in System Guide for a step by step solution to removing air from your pump installation. If you would like technical assistance, please call 01793 820142.

Pump World's 2019 Brochure is Here!

Jun 10 2019
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New Brochure for 2019   June, 2019

We are very excited to introduce you to R U Under Pressure 11. Coinciding with our 30th year in business, this 2019 brochure is the culmination of three decades' worth of technical knowledge, market experience, and delivering on our customers' requirements.

The Pump World team has worked really hard to showcase a wide range of products to suit the growing variety of applications in the domestic and light commercial industries from space saving solutions to water treatment products.

We hope you enjoy looking through the new brochure and, as always, if you have any questions, please give us a ring on 01793 820142. Click the brochure to browse what's new, and to request your free copy.

 

 

 

New Brochure for 2019   June, 2019



We are very excited to introduce you to R U Under Pressure 11. Coinciding with our 30th year in business, this 2019 brochure is the culmination of three decades' worth of technical knowledge, market experience, and delivering on our customers' requirements.

The Pump World team has worked really hard to showcase a wide range of products to suit the growing variety of applications in the domestic and light commercial industries from space saving solutions to water treatment products.

We hope you enjoy looking through the new brochure and, as always, if you have any questions, please give us a ring on 01793 820142. Click the brochure to browse what's new, and to request your free copy.

New Brochure for 2019   June, 2019



We are very excited to introduce you to R U Under Pressure 11. Coinciding with our 30th year in business, this 2019 brochure is the culmination of three decades' worth of technical knowledge, market experience, and delivering on our customers' requirements.

The Pump World team has worked really hard to showcase a wide range of products to suit the growing variety of applications in the domestic and light commercial industries from space saving solutions to water treatment products.

We hope you enjoy looking through the new brochure and, as always, if you have any questions, please give us a ring on 01793 820142. Click the brochure to browse what's new, and to request your free copy.

BLOG | Answering Your Questions on Boosting Low Water Pressure

Feb 20 2019
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BLOG | Answering Your Questions on Boosting Low Water Pressure 


Everything you need to know about boosting pressure.

Last week on Twitter, we asked you about some of the questions and issues you'd like covered on boosting low water pressure, and this is what you came back with:



First off, let's tackle noise.

Boosting low water pressure does not have to be a noisy enterprise. Noise level is subjective but we can say that no pump will ever be completely 'silent' - it's a working machine, providing a crucial service to the property. However, there are various steps you can take, and products you can choose, that minimise vibration and keep noise levels at a minimum.

Firstly, we recommend mounting the booster pump or set on a solid concrete base or paving slab. This absorbs vibration, resulting in quieter operation. There are also acoustic accessories you can buy, such as rubber acoustic mats and acoustic flexibles that service the same purpose of absorption and keeping noise levels low. Even the quietest booster pump can benefit from these extra considerations.

Browse Noise Reduction Accessories.

Now, on to the booster pump. Decibel ratings vary from product to product, so it is always worth checking on the rating of the exact pump you are looking at. 50-59 dB(A) is considered low volume whereas 60-69 is medium and 70-79 is high. As a side-note, please make sure to check the distance the noise level has been measured from. Again, this may vary with each manufacturer but it is important to make sure you are comparing like for like.

Variable speed booster pumps are typically the best option to go for in terms of quiet operation. These types of systems only run when required, not all the time like a fixed speed pump, therefore reducing noise emissions, and also water hammer thanks to the gradual switching off of the pump.

Next, on to warranty. Every product in a boosting system will have a manufacturer's warranty. Here are some typical guarantees you can expect to get:

  • Pump: 1 to 2 years
  • Break Tank: 1 to 10 years
  • Hot Water Cylinder: 25 years
  • Expansion Tank / Vessel: 2 to 5 years
  • Accumulator: 5 years
  • Waste Set: 2 years
  • Water Softener: 2 years
  • Water Conditioner: 2 years

Here at Pump World, we offer a system package, called Systempro, that can include all of the products above and more. Systempro packages have a 2 year warranty.

Commissioning:

Commissioning is a service we recommend to ensure an easy and efficient installation, giving peace of mind to both you and the end user, and validating the manufacturer's warranty.

Pre-Commissioning:

We will pre-set Smartboost, Smartpro, or Smartact pumps to 4.0 bar pressure and test prior to dispatch, supplying you with a pump that is primed and ready for a quick installation.

Commissioning:

Here, we will conduct a site visit after installation, ensuring that the installation is correct and reliable, validating the warranty and supporting your work.

Find out more about Commissioning.

Cost and Running Costs:

While variable speed booster pumps have a higher price tag, they will save the end user money on their energy bills in the long term, plus they have the benefit of being quiet-running.

Training:

As far as we are aware, there is no formal training in place specifically for boosting low water pressure. However, our technical team are highly knowledgeable on a number of manufacturer brands and products, and will speak to you on the phone should you have any questions or concerns when sizing a system, or installing it. Just call 01793 820142 and select '2' for technical.

Sizing:

When it comes to sizing, Pump World director Nigel Harris has written a comprehensive guide on choosing the right solution for boosting low water pressure where he explains the nuts and bolts of selecting the right booster pump and much more. Read the article here.

Occupancy Usage Depending on Age:

This might be a tad stereotypical but which age range would you say spends the most time in the shower?

In our 30 years' experience of specifying boosting systems, we always ask: do teenagers live in the property? If the answer is 'yes', we will size a system at a slightly high peak demand flow rate than usual.

As you can tell, sizing a boosting system is a complicated business and requires a tailored approach to ensure your client gets value for money. Here at Pump World, we can put together a range of boosting system options for you tailored to a variety of scenarios because, as we have learned through the years, circumstances and ideas can change depending on budget and/or property restrictions.

For example, if you are boosting the water pressure for a family home with two teenagers and four bathrooms, but there is a possibility they might want to fit an ensuite with large rain shower head, we can specify a system for the first scenario (without rain shower head) and for the second scenario (with rain shower head).

Pump World Turns 30!

Feb 07 2019
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2019 marks Pump World's 30th anniversary! 


Celebrating 30 years in business.

The company was established in 1989 by director Nigel Harris with the aim of providing a better and more advice-driven service than the traditional distributor. 30 years on, and Pump World has developed a Specification and Sizing service that offers a fast-track solution to water-pressure-boosting and drainage system design.

Breakfast Morning at Plumbtech Supplies Ltd

Jan 26 2017
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Breakfast Morning at Plumbtech Supplies   January, 2017

Pump World's Graeme and Mike head to Frome for a Breakfast Morning!

Graeme and Mike headed off to Frome, Somerset early on Wednesday 25th January to hold a Breakfast Morning for the customers of PlumbTech Plumbing & Heating Merchants. They were there to demonstrate the quietness and pressure of Supergen shower pumps and Smartcirc heating circulators, and had a very successful morning as well as quite a few bacon baps!

If you would like to become a stockist of Supergen shower pumps and/or Smartcirc heating circulators, click here.

 

Breakfast Morning at Plumbtech Supplies   January, 2017



Pump World's Graeme and Mike head to Frome for a Breakfast Morning! 

Graeme and Mike headed off to Frome, Somerset early on Wednesday 25th January to hold a Breakfast Morning for the customers of PlumbTech Plumbing & Heating Merchants. They were there to demonstrate the quietness and pressure of Supergen shower pumps and Smartcirc heating circulators, and had a very successful morning as well as quite a few bacon baps!

If you would like to become a stockist of Supergen shower pumps and/or Smartcirc heating circulators, click here.

 

Breakfast Morning at Plumbtech Supplies   January, 2017



Pump solutions company of the month.

Graeme and Mike headed off to Frome, Somerset early on Wednesday 25th January to hold a Breakfast Morning for the customers of PlumbTech Plumbing & Heating Merchants. They were there to demonstrate the quietness and pressure of Supergen shower pumps and Smartcirc heating circulators, and had a very successful morning as well as quite a few bacon baps!

If you would like to become a stockist of Supergen shower pumps and/or Smartcirc heating circulators, click here.

 

Our Experience At Installer 2016

May 18 2016
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A Successful Experience at Installer 2016! 


Pump World headed to the Coventry trade show from 10th-12th May.

Last Thursday, the doors closed on Installer 2016, leaving us to gather our leads, pack up our stand and get on the road back to sunny Swindon.

At this year's show, the Pump World team were showcasing the brand new Smartcirc Hep Optimo heating circulator and the Supergen 80TX shower pump, two super quiet products that, according to one visitor, opened his eyes up to the possibilities offered by embracing new brands and technologies.

Another of our ranges that impressed at the show was Systempro, bespoke package options for whole house boosting. The idea of combining break tank, booster pump and cylinder as one complete package proved popular with installers. Plus, with the job of specifying the package handed over to the Pump World technical team, installers can save both time and money.

If you didn't get to see us at Installer 2016, you can still request one of our R U Under Pressure 8 brochures featuring all showcased products.


Installer Online Features Smartcirc Optimo

Apr 28 2016
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Smartcirc Optimo featured on Installer! 


Pump World's latest edition to the Smartcirc range gets the Installer treatment.

The recently launched Smartcirc Optimo has been featured on Installer Online.

The Optimo heating circulator was introduced to the Smartcirc range earlier this year and has proven a hit among installers. Now, we are bringing the all-new smart pump to Installer 2016 to demonstrate its quiet operation, and allow installers to get up close and personal with its interior workings.




 
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Pump World's philosophy is to provide quality pump solutions that are energy saving and low on noise without compromising on performance. 

The Pump World team are here to help you put together the right boosting equipment to optimise your system. Our sister company, Smart Showers, sources the finest Italian shower design for a luxury bathroom experience.

Together, Pump World and Smart Showers provide an all-encompassing system solution - designed to suit you.

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