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Hi, I wondered if anyone could help please. I'm a general handyman and have offered to enlarge and re tile the shower/washroom facilities at the local cricket club. They have a Main Multipoint BR boiler with a max. flow rate of 9.3 l/min at 35 deg. They currently run two anti vandal fixed head shower heads directly from the boiler via the 15mm output using the boiler thermostat to control the temperature. As the facility is only used from May to September when its generally warmer the showers (temp and flow rate) are considered more than adequate currently. What they would really like from the slightly enlarged shower room is to have 3 showers but as the boiler is fairly new an upgrade to that is out of the question. I was thinking that if the boiler outlet was fed into a thermostatic valve together with a new feed from the cold mains we could possibly get a sufficient flow rate for 3 adequate showers (possible using low flow shower heads if necessary), but if so how would I avoid the nearest shower to the valve taking all of the water flow? I would really appreciate it if someone could give a view if this would work of if there is a better solution that would meet their requirements. I must stress that this is for a quick shower after a match in the summer and not a luxury shower in someones house! Many thanks
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