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Electric Shower Low Water Pressure.

Eccles-on-Sea, or nearly covered by the sea. There exists at Eccles a remote shanty town and many holiday "chalets." The water supply is just about o.k. to allow the use of an electric instantaneous shower at most times. BUT, at high season at peak times of use, the water pressure drops very low and the showers will not work due to low water pressure. Apart from building a high water tower at each chalet, what is an economical practical solution to the problem per chalet? Some are let out and guests like to shower regularly and not have to wait until night time. Some chalets have flat rooves and no "loft" space for a tank.

Z.

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  • Well I would be giving thought to a communal water tower  or three .

    Of course the basic premise is mere schoolboy physics and the towers if same height might have an interlink pipe too.

    However thats just the physics of water level etc. Then you gotta consider "can it freeze" and water bye-law issues which might cloud the waters a bit. But might all beat re-piping in bigger dia bore

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  • Well I would be giving thought to a communal water tower  or three .

    Of course the basic premise is mere schoolboy physics and the towers if same height might have an interlink pipe too.

    However thats just the physics of water level etc. Then you gotta consider "can it freeze" and water bye-law issues which might cloud the waters a bit. But might all beat re-piping in bigger dia bore

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