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1.8 Bar, Twin Ended, Positive Bathroom Pump
CT60B is a 1.8 bar pressure, twin ended, positive bathroom pump.
Suitable for boosting the hot and cold water pressure to the outlets within a bathroom, including showers, baths, basins and toilets, CT60B has been specifically designed to meet the demand for water within bathrooms, ensuites and utility rooms.
The CT60B is only suitable for a positive head, gravity fed system. Installing a in a negative head system will mean the pump may not work.
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The CT Bathroom twin ended, positive pumps will boost the water pressure to outlets throughout the bathroom including:
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FAQs
View allThere are multiple factors that will impact which is the best shower pump for your home.
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A gravity-fed system is either positive or negative head. In a positive head system a water flow rate of at least 2L/min exists from gravity alone. In negative head systems the water flow rate is less than 2L/min.
When choosing which pump you need it is important to know if the system is positive or negative head as incorrect selection can mean the pump won’t work.
A positive head pump will only work in a positive head system and a negative head (universal) pump will work in both a positive and negative head system, so if you are not sure choose a negative head pump.
Click here to learn how to determine if your system is suitable for a positive head pump.
A positive head pump will activate when a minimum flow of water passes through the pump and out of the pumped outlet, such as a shower or tap, naturally (without assistance from the pump). The minimum flow rate required for our positive head pumps is 2 litres of water per minute (L/min).
You will need to measure the flow rate to determine if a positive head pump is suitable for your system. You will need to test all outlets, such as showers and taps, that are going to be pumped to determine if they have the required minimum flow rate of 2L/min. Watch our video to learn how to measure the water flow rate.
If you cannot measure the water flow rate, then you can check if the system is suitable for a positive head pump if there is more than 600 mm between the base of the cold-water storage tank and the highest point in the system after the pump.
If you are unable to achieve the minimum flow rate of 1 litre per 30 seconds from all outlets that are to be pumped you will need to install a negative (universal) head pump.
Single impeller pumps supply either hot or cold water, to single or multiple outlets. This can often be when the cold water is mains fed and the hot needs to be boosted to match this pressure.
Twin pumps have two impellers and are designed to supply both hot and cold water to showers, bathrooms and whole house installations.
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