lee8huang
Electrical
- Jul 26, 2006
- 1
We installed a tankless water heater Bosch 240SX in our house. it takes about 1GPM to turn on. But the flow rate is low such that it fails to turn on frequently. It turns out that the shower is far from the water heater, and it is affected by other taps along the line.
The flow rate at the shower head is low. I found that what one tap is on, the water pressure at the shower head is dropped to 26psi from 40psi.
Unwilling to go through trouble of taking the wall down to fix the pipping, I am thinking of using a booster pump, after the water heater. Will it make any difference before or after the water heater? or is there other better way to deal with this problem?
Thanks
Lee
The flow rate at the shower head is low. I found that what one tap is on, the water pressure at the shower head is dropped to 26psi from 40psi.
Unwilling to go through trouble of taking the wall down to fix the pipping, I am thinking of using a booster pump, after the water heater. Will it make any difference before or after the water heater? or is there other better way to deal with this problem?
Thanks
Lee