Salamander RP75PT 2.0 bar twin impeller positive bathroom pump (RP75PT) Spare Parts

All available replacement spare parts to fit the Salamander RP75PT 2.0 bar twin impeller positive bathroom pump (RP75PT).

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  • There is 1 currently available spare for the Salamander RP75PT 2.0 bar twin impeller positive bathroom pump (RP75PT).

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    • How can I check if my 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). Click here to see what this flow rate looks like from a tap.
      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 600mm between the base of the cold-water storage tank and the highest point in the system after the pump. For example, the illustration to the right shows a shower with pipework below the dotted line indicating the 600mm point.
      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.

    • What is a centrifugal shower pump and how does it work?

      Centrifugal pumps, such as Salamander Right Pump range, use centrifugal force to increase water pressure within a system. Water enters through the inlet on the end of the shower pump, filling the impeller chamber and the impeller. As the impeller spins, water is thrown outwards using centrifugal force, this builds higher pressure within the chamber which forces water out the top of the pump.
      This method of increasing pressure results in a higher flow efficiency than with a regenerative shower pump, so installations with multiple bathrooms can benefit from installing a centrifugal pump.

    • does this pump come with the steel braided hoses?

      Hello, yes it comes with 22mm push fit flexi hoses.