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jerryo

2005-10-09, 9:21 am

I live in an apartment block with hot water supplied all year round
the water is of a low pressure and I beleive I will need a negative 2
at pump would anyone please advise me.
Thank you
Jerryo

Mike Grooms

2005-10-09, 9:21 pm


"jerryo"
> I live in an apartment block with hot water supplied all year round
> the water is of a low pressure and I beleive I will need a negative 2
> at pump would anyone please advise me.


Yes, ask something that makes sense.


Red Jacket

2005-10-10, 10:21 am


"Mike Grooms" <ironmike@fuse.net> wrote in message
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> "jerryo"
>
> Yes, ask something that makes sense.


What ? You don't live in some apt. AND you have water all year
around ? Wow, Mike.
If he has a -2 at his pump all he has to do is reverse it then he has
+2.
>
>



Jeff Wisnia

2005-10-10, 6:21 pm

Red Jacket wrote:
> "Mike Grooms" <ironmike@fuse.net> wrote in message
> news:82826$4349a758$d8c4ba14$4419@FUSE.NET...
>
>
>
> What ? You don't live in some apt. AND you have water all year
> around ? Wow, Mike.
> If he has a -2 at his pump all he has to do is reverse it then he has
> +2.
>
>
>


I think he's saying negative 2 atmospheres, which is about 30 psi.

Beyond that I'm not sure, but perhaps he's asking if 30 psi boost over
what he's getting now would be reasonable.

Jeff

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