Archive for March, 2011

Shower Pump Problems

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

 I have a pump that appears to be running but not pumping water.

This type of condition could happen for a number of reasons. Check to ensure the pump is connected the right way round. Then ensure the pump has a flooded suction and that the water supply valves are turned on. For the first time of running the pump and supply pipework will need to be bled through removing any possible air locks.

 My positive head twin pump will not start.

Check the simple things first, make sure the fuse is sized correctly and functional, check the power is turned on and the circuit breaker is set, then check the wiring, it is easy to screw down on the insulation rather than the copper tails when connecting the wires. To work, these pumps need a flow of at least 1.0 litre / minute. If when opening the outlet to be pumped, the flow is less than this it will not be sufficient to start the pump.

I have a positive head twin pump and it keeps running on.

If this pump has just been installed close both isolating valves on the outlet side of the pump and see if the pump stops. If it does, then this indicates there must be a tap or outlet being pumped that is open to atmosphere. Check the system and find where the pump is pumping the water to. If the pump does not stop when closing the valves, check to see if the reed switch on either end has become blocked with debris. Disconnect the pump and flush water through it to dislodge any debris and free the reed switch.

We have a negative head twin pump and the flow rate is too great. Is there any way to reduce the pressure or limit the flow?

The pressure the pump delivers the water at is directly proportional to the amount of water being used. Therefore if your problem is that the pressure is too great at the shower head, fitting a larger shower head would increase the water flow and the pressure will be lower, but remember you will be using the water faster so your stored hot water will not last as long. The simplest way of reducing the performance is to close the outlet isolating valves down no more than 30% on both hot and cold flows thus restricting the water flow. Never restrict the water flow on the pump supply side.

My shower is fed through a mixer tap with the cold water coming from the mains and the hot water from a gravity-fed tank. I need a pump to boost the hot side of the system. What options can you suggest?

The best way forward here is to use a negative head single pump, of a size to suit the shower you have. Where cold water is being supplied to the mixer valve and hot has to be delivered to the same unit, the pump has to be able to provide and maintain water pressure on the hot side so that when the valve is opened the pump senses the pressure drop and starts.

What’s the difference between Positive and Negative pumps?

Where a minimum gravity flow of water in excess of 1.0 litre / minute is present, then this is known as a Positive head condition. When an outlet (tap or shower head) is above or level with the cold water storage tank then this is known as a Negative head condition. Negative head pumps are specifically designed to function under Negative head conditions whereas our positive head pumps are for use where an open vented Positive head condition exists.

My negative head pump keeps turning on and off, how can I fix this?

Check for any leaks in the system. Check the tap washers and pipe joints etc.

My pump seems noisy, is there anything I can do to reduce the noise?

Ensure the anti-vibration feet are used. Ensure all pipe work to and from the pump is independently supported. Pump should be placed on a concrete slab to reduce vibration through the building structure.

My negative head pump has ‘run-dry protection’ which has cut in, how do I restart it?

To reset the dry run protection, switch off the electricity supply for 10 seconds and then switch it on again. This process will reset the control circuit, returning it to normal operation once again. Now open and close the taps, purging the system of air and allowing the pump to switch off normally.

My pump keeps “humming”, what is wrong?

This is a sign of the pump being jammed or stuck, stopping the free rotation when required. This could be as a result of infrequent use in a hard water area for instance, where the seals or other moving parts can become stuck, or alternatively this could be as a result of an electrical issue. You will probably need a qualified service engineer to sort this problem.

My pump is leaking, how can I solve the problem?

Turn off the isolating valves on both the suction and delivery side of the pump. Arrange for a pump engineer to inspect, or alternatively buy a new shower pump.

Should you need a new shower pump, here are all the pump manufactures on sale at Bella Bathrooms

Techflow Pumps

Stuart Turner Pumps

Triton Pumps

Salamander Pumps

How to Seal a Bath

Sunday, March 13th, 2011

How to seal a bath with Classi Seal

Classi Seal® is a professional, patented waterproofing solution applied by hand to the wall facing sides of shower trays or baths prior to installation. The inherent flexibility of the product can accommodate 15mm of movement, making it equally suitable for new build, repair or renovation.

Classi Seal® consists of a blue flexible upstand made from ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) and a modified butyl rubber adhesive.

The EPDM is extruded with an integral anti-stretch glass fibre reinforcing strip. This aids the speed and ease of fitting, and also allows for subsequent manipulation in the corners to assist with the tiling operation.

How it works

How to Seal a Bath

Classi Seal ® Flexible Waterproof Upstand

Self Adhesive Strip – No Mess, Easy to Install

Shower Pumps Explained – Handy Guide to pre shower pump installation

Saturday, March 12th, 2011

Help with choosing the correct shower pump for the job.

A shower pump is probably the most important installation in a bathroom that you get right.

Bad installation can cause poor performance or even worse premature pump failure.

Shower Pumps Explained

Positive Head System

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Positive head pumps operate under positive head conditions and are suitable for installation into open vented hot and cold water systems.

Positive head pumps require a minimum gravity flow of approximately 0.6 litres/minute.

Negative Head System

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Negative head pumps are fully automatic, will work under both positive and negative head conditions and are suitable for installation into open vented hot and cold water systems.

Negative head pumps do not require a gravity flow of water to start the pump.

Twin Shower Pumps

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Designed for installation into both the hot and cold water supplies therefore boosting both.

Single Shower Pumps

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Designed to boost single water supplies: Premixed, Hot or Cold.

Pressure

Pumps are rated in ‘bar’ which is the measure of pressure – 1 bar pressure being equal to 10 metres static head of water.

The higher the bar rating the higher the pressure. The following is a general guide for applications:

Up to 1.0 bar pressure = Low boost

Up to 2.0 bar pressure = Medium boost

3.0 bar plus bar pressure = High boost

Now you know the shower pump you need, take a look at the following ranges on sale at Bella Bathrooms

Techflow Pumps

Stuart Turner Pumps

Triton Pumps

Salamander Pumps

This guide was produced by Techflow, one of the UK’s leading shower pump manufactures. Should you require further advice they offer a very useful free Technical Helpline for pre purchase advice on 01444 258017

The NEW Element SLT Mixer Shower

Saturday, March 12th, 2011

It’s and Element with a twist

Best performing single lever mixer shower on the market

One single lever control for flow and temperature

Reversible and replaceable one piece cartridge

Adjustable fixing centres on EV and BIV kits, plus a larger 110mm shower head

Works on all systems and pressures

5 Year guarantee

     

 

MIRA ELEMENT SLT More control with New Lift and Twist Technology

At Mira Showers they are always working hard to create amazing products, And that’s exactly what they have done with the new Element SLT. It truly is the best performing single lever shower on the market and, what’s more, it puts you in full control of flow and temperature, And because it forms part of the existing Element range, you can be sure that it has a great heritage behind it, too.

Bristan Taps on Sale

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Bristan Taps the smart choice…

 

Established back in 1977, Bristan has years of experience in the bathroom industry.

Today, we’re the biggest supplier of taps, showers and accessories in the UK.

Smart Design
We’ve listened to our customers to find out what they need from their taps and showers to create products that not only reflect today’s home design trends, but that are easy for your plumber to install and enjoyable for you to use.

Solid guarantees
All of our products are tested before dispatch and a five year parts guarantee (unless otherwise stated) covers any defect in manufacture. See full details of our guarantees at www.bristan.com

BristanCare
We believe that service doesn’t stop when the product leaves the store. That’s why we have BristanCare, a dedicated service division with a national network of fully-trained engineers that not only provides free warranty support (subject to guarantees and registration), but also offers extended warranty cover to give you peace of mind for years to come.

ecosmart – save water, save energy, save money
Products in our ecosmart range have been designed to be kinder to our environment so you’ll find a choice of taps and showers with clever water saving features to help you to reduce the amount of water you waste in the home. Look out for the logo on products throughout The Collection.

iD easy to use
If you see an iD label on a product in The Collection, you’ll know that it not only features stunning good looks, it’s also been designed to be easy to use by people of all ages, sizes and abilities.

View the new and exciting range of Bristan Taps

Grohe Bathroom Accessories 5 Piece Set £58.97

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

Our lowest price bathroom accessory set from Grohe.

The 5 piece set includes

  • Grohe Essentials 600mm Single Towel Rail
  • Grohe Essentials Towel Ring
  • Grohe Essentials Robe Hook
  • Grohe Essentials Soap Dish
  • Grohe Essentials Toilet Roll Holder

All fixings required are supplied and are concealed by covering plates, so no screw holes are seen.

All accessories are solid brass with a high quality chrome plated finish.

View all Bathroom Accessories

Triton Aspirante set to inspire the retail market

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

Triton Aspirante Black Pearl

Inspired by one of the worlds most precious materials. Black Pearl delivers a deep black matt finish delicately flecked in white. Overall, the look is reminiscent of a pure polished pearl.

 

Triton’s Aspirante set to inspire the retail market

For customers who want an electric shower that will make a statement at the heart of the bathroom but without a large price tag, Triton’s Aspirante models open up the electric sector to give six unique, affordable options unlike anything else on the market.

Clean lines and unique curved front give the Aspirante range a sophisticated edge which, when combined with the compact size and slimline depth, make it seem the shower is actually ‘floating’ on the tiles. Six contemporary colour ways, including a premium Riviera Sand and Black Pearl models to popular high-gloss Black and White and industrial, metallic Gun Metal and Brushed Steel finishes, will inspire the most demanding customers whilst illuminated, soft touch electronic buttons and one central control mean effortless function. A chrome riser rail and rub-clean five-spray showerhead completes the eye-catching look.

All models are available in 8.5kW and 9.5 kW and a reversible (swivel) water inlet means existing pipe work can be used from left or right – ideal for awkward or limited spaces.

All models have a two year guarantee and are available now.

View the full range of Electric Showers

L Shaped Shower Baths – Less than half price

Monday, March 7th, 2011

Just in are 2 new L Shaped Shower Baths from the Premier Range by Ultra Finishings.

To announce the 2 new shower baths we have a very special offer of more that 50% off, but hurry as this deal won’t last long.

The L Shaped Shower Bath with a lifetime manufactures guarantee features a bespoke front bath panel and a luxury dedicated shower screen all for under £300 pounds.

An optional bath end panel is also available if required.

Premier L Shaped Shower Bath, Square Bath with Quattro Bath Screen and Front Panel Left Hand

Price: £299.00 (inc VAT) was: £689.46 saving you £390.46 until offer ends

Premier L Shaped Shower Bath, Square Bath with Quattro Bath Screen and Front Panel Right Hand

Price: £299.00 (inc VAT) was: £689.46 saving you £390.46 until offer ends

   

 

Bristan Electric Showers just in

Saturday, March 5th, 2011

We have just taken stock of a new line of Bristan Showers.

 

The new and exciting range of electric showers start from a massively discounted price of £95. A brand name shower for under a hundred pounds. 

How do we do it?
Buying in large quantities and with a high turnover of products allows us to offer these electric showers at such a low price, even beating the large DIY outlets.

How will my shower be delivered?
All of our small items are sent with Parcel Force on an insured and signed for service, for just £6.99 to most parts of the UK.

So why wait, view the Bristan Electric Showers