| Brand | Stuart Turner |
| Features | Noise Vibration Reduction |
| Installation | Universal Installation |
| Maximum Working Pressure | 2 bar |
| Model | 47376 |
| MPN | 47376 |
| Type | Shower Pump |
Picked this pump up to install on a job where the previous pump had given up, the previous pump was a standard one so initially got one the same but this didn’t work properly so returned it and then after a bit of research I got this model from toolstation. Being a universal model it also allowed me to relocate the pump to a different position below the hot water draw off. Piped up as per MI and all good, runs well and pressure is good, also not too noisy. They are pricey compared to the standard model but there is more to it and they are well made.
Quiet work good quality, and work very good i'm really happy from that product
The pump is very quiet and performs excellently. If looking to replace another type you may want to be ready to replumb the installed pipes or buy extension flexible pipes, the ones supplied are very short.
In short pleased with the pump worth the money. So far been in a few months
Bought as a replacement for a very unreliable Salamander pump. This pump is so quiet compared to the Salamander that I have to open the airing cupboard door to hear it.
In store next day at Toolstation but the first was damaged so had to go back. The replacement arrived two days later but Toolstation didn’t let me know, so after waiting five days I went in to find it waiting for me. That was the only problem I had with this purchase.
Great compact design for a universal pump with a mini expansion vessel. I used the Staurt Turner because the manufacturer didn't seem to mind it being installed under a bathtub if other installation requirements were met. I know that Salamander, for instance, won't agree to act on its warranty if all installation requirements are not followed to the dot!
I must say, however, the pump was rather pricy and with 2.0 bars it didn't seem to give a very high flow rate out of our shower head, although that may be due to build up of limescale in pipes, mixer or shower head, as it was installed on a used system.
The expansion vessel worked great. Once the valve is closed, the pump over-runs for just about a second to charge the vessel. Then every time the valve was opened the pump kicked in instantly.