- Weight3.9 kg
- ColourBlack
- ShapeRight
- ManoMano ReferenceME56525065
- Warranty1 year
- Product codeCT75XTRA
With homes getting more technologically advanced consumers are finding that appliances are requiring higher pressures in order to operate. This could potentially cause you a problem if you have a lower water pressure.
A solution to this problem could be a Salamander shower pump. They are designed to boost pressure in both the hot and cold water supplies to thermostatic or manual mixer valves. They are also suitable for use with a large range of shower types and accessories such as heads.
The compatibility alone makes this one of the best value for money pumps on the market.
You may want to consider testing your flow rates before purchasing a pump to ensure one is required. There is a simply way to do this in your bathroom with just the taps. Turn on the hot and cold water supplies and compare the flow rates, if the hot is noticeably underpowered then chances are you will require a pump to boost the pressure.
The CT75XTRA is suitable for use with conventional showers, champagne spray or multi-function showers.
This is a twin impeller pump so it is designed for installation onto both hot and cold stored water supplies, boosting them to the same level and giving you a more reliable flow through your shower or taps.
Operating is smooth and quiet meaning early morning showers won’t wake the entire house.
Covered by a brilliant 2 year warranty. This can be increased to 3 years if registered with Pumpwise.
Features and Benefits:
- 2.1 Bar
- Twin shower specific pumps
- Compact size
- Very quiet
- Compact seal
- Continuously rated
- Fully automatic
- 15mm push fit flexible hoses with integral isolating valves on inlets
- Pre-wired with 1.25 metre power cable
- Anti-vibration feet
- 2 Year manufacturers guarantee
Technical Specifications:
- Closed head pressure: 75ft head (2.1 bar)
- Max amps/watts: 2.1 amps/500 watts
- Typical Decibel Rating: 53.5 dBA
- Rating: Continuous












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