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akira982443
post Mar 14 2014, 01:35 PM

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QUOTE(crow190569 @ Mar 14 2014, 01:14 PM)
From wht i hear no but it will reduce sound from vibration significantly. Worth the investment smile.gif
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Thanks for the info.
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post Jun 4 2014, 03:42 PM

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QUOTE(akira982443 @ Mar 14 2014, 01:35 PM)
Thanks for the info.
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I'm looking for water booster pump, and realized seller recommended 2 brands: Grundfos (cm5-4pm1) and Tsunami (CMH4-4k).
Which better brand in terms of maintenance, lifespan and performance.
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post Sep 9 2014, 09:11 AM

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my plumber is charging me rm550 for installation only including washing tangki.
price reasonable?
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post Sep 9 2014, 06:22 PM

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QUOTE(babbulu99 @ Jun 4 2014, 03:42 PM)
I'm looking for water booster pump, and realized seller recommended 2 brands: Grundfos (cm5-4pm1) and Tsunami (CMH4-4k).
Which better brand in terms of maintenance, lifespan and performance.
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hi..so have you diecided on the pump?

i am also torn between these two. price diff around RM 400
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post Sep 10 2014, 03:30 PM

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QUOTE(JinXXX @ Sep 28 2012, 10:12 PM)
hahaha.. lucky i didnt get grundfos.. like i mentioned in some of posts in waterpump/grundfos thread...

its OVERKILLLLLLLL smile.gif
suddenly regret getting such a powerful pump
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then what brand u recommend?
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post Sep 10 2014, 03:33 PM

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QUOTE(leonhart88 @ Sep 10 2014, 03:30 PM)
then what brand u recommend?
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This one suitable for you laugh.gif

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post Sep 10 2014, 03:36 PM

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QUOTE(kimsim @ Sep 10 2014, 03:33 PM)
This one suitable for you laugh.gif

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sexpensive bro.. my house has only 2 toilets. wasser brand good? cheap only rm400

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post Sep 10 2014, 04:20 PM

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QUOTE(leonhart88 @ Sep 10 2014, 03:36 PM)
sexpensive bro.. my house has only 2 toilets. wasser brand good? cheap only rm400
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Get rain shower built-in pump lo
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post Sep 10 2014, 05:37 PM

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QUOTE(kimsim @ Sep 10 2014, 04:20 PM)
Get rain shower built-in pump lo
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post Nov 23 2014, 12:04 AM

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any of you guys & gals use a pump of more than 1hp? today i went to checked out these pumps Groundfos & Tsunami, the sales lady recommended me to use >1hp for 4 bathrooms, is it overkill? the price different between these 2 brands are very high between 700 - 1000.
for model
Groundfos CM3-5X (0.75hp) $1450, CM5-4X (0.9hp) $1710 & CM5-5X (1.3hp) $2400.
while
Tsunami similar spec with Groundfos (1hp) $1000 & (1.3hp) $1400.
All prices without installation.

any place more cheaper?


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post Nov 23 2014, 08:48 AM

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Mudah / lelong price cheaper if you know what you want.
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post May 30 2015, 04:00 PM

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Anyone heard of vattenmec brand of pumps?

Was surveying around for grundfos and the seller also said vattenmec brand pumps has reliable quality with a cheaper price.
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post May 30 2015, 11:32 PM

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I also searching for water pump too , although now the pressures good as I try with developer rain shower... ,but I tent to convert all rain show to instant heater for hot water usage.

If I going to install water pump , I will not get a build in pump water heater.

I now looking at grunfos , tsunami .. Etc

Grunfos got so many model to choice n which shall be the best choice ?
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post Nov 29 2015, 10:39 AM

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I'm looking for water pump to supply 2 bathroom Apartment. Any recommendation?
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post Dec 16 2015, 11:30 AM

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Hi,

Mine is a double storey house with 3 bathrooms. I am lookung for water pump to increase the water pressure for shower. At most, onky two bathroom will be used at the same time, so i wonder what power and hp i should be looking for? The washing machine and kitchen are all using direct water, not from tank.

I am thinking either tsunami or hitachi brand for under 1k, any shop suggestion? I am in shah alam, but if shops in pj also ok.
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I'm getting a new house and looking at another mini renovation.

In my previous house I've renovated, the water tank and the water pump (Grundfos) is placed on the roof.

This time around, after looking at how other countries have implemented water tank and water pump eg Thailand, I wanted to move the water tank and water pump to the ground floor just after the main water inlet. Wanted to know if this is feasible

The way I look at it, with the water tank at the roof, I will never ever clean the tank due to safety reason and the heat. Also maintenance will be difficult for the water pump, although I've never has any issue with it.

Nevertheless, if I were to go ahead with my plan, what are the drawback. One contractor was telling me, the water pump will be working more as the water need to pump upwards before it gets distributed to the entire house.
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post Jun 4 2018, 06:05 PM


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QUOTE(dchk @ Jun 4 2018, 06:03 PM)
I'm getting a new house and looking at another mini renovation.

In my previous house I've renovated, the water tank and the water pump (Grundfos) is placed on the roof.

This time around, after looking at how other countries have implemented water tank and water pump eg Thailand, I wanted to move the water tank and water pump to the ground floor just after the main water inlet.  Wanted to know if this is feasible

The way I look at it, with the water tank at the roof, I will never ever clean the tank due to safety reason and the heat. Also maintenance will be difficult for the water pump, although I've never has any issue with it.

Nevertheless, if I were to go ahead with my plan, what are the drawback. One contractor was telling me, the water pump will be working more as the water need to pump upwards before it gets distributed to the entire house.
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Name and model of pump.

Or you can just go check how much head pressure the pump can provide.

As long as height of house less than the head, all is fine.
8sg9ft
post Jul 13 2018, 12:40 PM

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Hi all,

Anybody here has any experience using Kawa booster pump? I'm looking for one for my house with 3 bathrooms and currently the water flow that comes out from the taps/shower heads in all bathrooms are really slow. Can't afford Grundfos lol although I heard it's probably the best out there in the market.
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post Jul 30 2018, 07:58 PM

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Hi sifus,
I'm new to landed house. Just moved in. I just want to ask which part of the house I should install the water pump. At the main water tank?
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post Jul 30 2018, 09:24 PM

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QUOTE(sleepybear @ Jul 30 2018, 07:58 PM)
Hi sifus,
I'm new to landed house. Just moved in. I just want to ask which part of the house I should install the water pump. At the main water tank?
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Depends on your house piping whether the water supply to your house is mainly for the tangki or from direct from the main supply. If mostly from tangki then fit the pump right at the outlet of the tangki to boost the water throughout your house

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