Leighb
Well-known member
I thought I should start a new thread regarding my domestic water supply.
At present there is a - needs replacing - Flojet 4305 pump feeding a calorifier and galley and heads hot and cold taps. There is no inlet filter nor accumulator.
I am replacing the pump and obviously should fit a filter before the pump, however do I really need an accumulator? All the stuff I have read seems to suggest that it is necessary, but the system works fine as it is, or did before the pump went pear shaped.
It would make sense to fit one at the same time as the new pump and filter if it is useful/necessary. If forumites think it would be worth while, what size? Does it relate to the pump flow rate?
Thanks for any advice.
At present there is a - needs replacing - Flojet 4305 pump feeding a calorifier and galley and heads hot and cold taps. There is no inlet filter nor accumulator.
I am replacing the pump and obviously should fit a filter before the pump, however do I really need an accumulator? All the stuff I have read seems to suggest that it is necessary, but the system works fine as it is, or did before the pump went pear shaped.
It would make sense to fit one at the same time as the new pump and filter if it is useful/necessary. If forumites think it would be worth while, what size? Does it relate to the pump flow rate?
Thanks for any advice.