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Hi Gentleman,

Need some expert advice on the most economical (£) and sufficient system for a domestic set up to a house with the following requirements:-
12 radiators, (most rads are double convector and 1000mm X 600mm)
8 towel rads.
8 showers with 8 basins
1 kitchen
The 8 showers at times may all be running at once so I need to design in for this possibility.
The constraints I have are:-
Mains gas 28mm
Mains water pressure of around 4 bar with blue poly pipe 32mm
An area of 1.6m X 1m to fit everything into.
I can run all new pipe work as required and have already taken the 32mm mains water to the loft and made a manifold with 9 outlets taking 22mm copper to each shower room and kitchen
Any guidance on the best set up will be greatly appreciated.
I don’t want to get it wrong and want to ensure good flow in all showers. Please advice on the most economical set up without compromise on quality too much.

Many thanks ;)
 
8 electric showers, if incoming cable is of suitable size

apart from that you need a plant room min size 2.5x 2.5 floor space for 2 unvented cylinder and boiler plus pipework and controls. IMO
 
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Not a chance, small footprint solutions would require high heat input, (plate heAt exchanger or high recovery cylinder) low input solutions require more space to store the volume to keep up with demand.
 
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Is there room for unvented tanks in the loft and possibly an accumulator to go with them? You will need a large store of water for sure, even vented hot water tanks and booster pumps could work, if you fitted a breaker tank on the mains coming in aswell so you get balanced pressures. If there isnt room in the loft, then I cant think of anything that will work that could fit in the space you have stated.
 
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i'd go for unvented tanks supplied by a break tank in the loft or out-building.

If you need anythink more specific, then you'll need someone to come out and have a look. Where abouts is the job maybe someone from the forum can help.
 
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You will proberbly need storage cisterns if the incoming main can't supply the water flow required or an accumulator, but this all takes up space which you say you don't have
 
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Will do. Many Thanks for your help
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