what about power showers...
that`s a booster pump isn`t it??
You know what??...there is a thing called "paralysis by analysis"
if we all look into every by law and follow it to the letter, we would do nothing!!
Most of these local-even national- laws were passed centuries ago in a time completely out of context with todays society.
Chill out and do your work...if YOU know that you are not contaminating a water supply, then go for it...
I know I'm not likely to fall of a ladder, but regulations are changing and it is safer with a pole.
I am chilled, in fact horizontal, man!
I think you'll find power showers are not sending out cold water under anything other than mains pressure. The boost is on the hot part which is from a holding tank.
I don't make the rules. But if caught it is a serious offence.
Bit hypocritical selling compliance with health & safety to our customers now we are ladderless, if we are risking the health and safety of many by possible contamination of potable water. A booster pump has been known to malfunction and reverse flow the water.
The work at height regulation was not set up because everyone is falling off ladders. It is a preventative measure.
It's not really an issue for me. I'm just passing on what a senior area manager for Anglia Water has explained.
I'm having to boost the pressure into my RO system at some time to make it more efficient. I only want to do it once, and I want it to be within regulations, I don't want the worry that some day an inspector may come and demand I change it all and fine me in the process.
From all the concern on here about keeping to regulations being so important I thought we would be pleased to know about this.
If you're gonna do it, do it right - that's all!