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Salamander Pumps CT55 Xtra Single 1.5 bar Shower pump (H)160mm (W)120mm (L)185mm
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Product information
Salamander Pumps' CT55 Xtra is a single impeller pump, suitable for boosting water in positive head, gravity fed installations (single outlet only).
- 3 years guarantee
- Boosts water pressure
Features and benefits
- Suitable for boosting water in gravity fed systems
- Compact for easy installation
- Extremely quiet, only 44.5 dBA
- Continuously rated motor runs for as long as it needs to
- Boosts performance of a single outlet
- A hard-working, affordable pump that is robust, compact and quiet, and the ideal way to boost the water pressure to a single outlet.
Specifications
Brand | Salamander Pumps |
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Maximum static head | 10m |
Minimum static head | 0.6m |
Height (mm) | 160mm |
Length (mm) | 185mm |
Weight (g) | 3450g |
Width (mm) | 120mm |
IP rating | IPX2 |
Water regulations | WRAS approved |
Current | 1.4A |
Maximum flow rate | 14L/min |
Number of appliances supported | 1 |
Shower pump type | Regenerative |
Closed head pressure | 1.5bar |
Impeller type | Single |
Material | Metal & plastic |
Maximum operating pressure | 1.5bar |
Minimum flow rate | 4L/min |
Minimum operating pressure | 0.1bar |
Model name/number | CT55 Xtra |
Pump head type | Positive head |
Voltage | 230V |
Wattage | 305.9W |
Compatible pipe diameter | 15mm |
Product code | 5055070818951 |
Safety Information
Manufacturer / EU responsible person
Reviews
2 / 5(2 reviews)- 3 / 5 - 26/03/2024
Pump
Does the job, a little noisy though. Worth spending more for a less noisy pump
Angusog17 - 1 / 5 - 21/11/2023
Terrible after sales and failed after a few months
I installed this a few months ago to a single outlet that diverts from a bath to shower. When it stopped working suddenly I phoned the support line to be told it was only for a single outlet, which invalidated the guarantee. It worked OK, although not great) for several months, so I don't lnow why it should have been an issue. I was told it would need a more expensive version. Also during registration they ask all sorts of technical questions and measurements / photos etc which seem ridiculous to an ordinary householder. Basically this model is useless for all but the most basic operation, and even then they would find a way to opt out of replacing a faulty one.