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Just about to get a new boiler and cylinder installed. The house is a four bedroom house with four adults living in it.
We have two bathrooms, both with 3 bar power showers in (although never run at full blast!)
We had two quotes for the boiler / cylinder replacement and both quotes quoted for a system boiler, but one of them proposed an unvented cylinder. The other was proposing replacing the existing vented with a larger one, principally based on the fact that our mains feed and all internal piping is 15mm.
We have had some flow and pressure measurements taken one evening and we get 4 bar pressure dropping to 3.1 bar with 4 taps open (including two downstair sinks, the downstairs loo and the bath) and a flow rate of over 22 l/min measured at the kitchen sink, dropping to 14 l/min with the above four taps running.
We are going with the plumber who quoted the vented cylinder originally, but asking him to install a unvented cylinder. He is still being cautious about reduced water flow through the showers if both are being used.
How big a concern should this be?<br><br>I'm also interested in people's views about whether a Nest thermostat is worth fitting or not.
Many thanks for your assistance.
We have two bathrooms, both with 3 bar power showers in (although never run at full blast!)
We had two quotes for the boiler / cylinder replacement and both quotes quoted for a system boiler, but one of them proposed an unvented cylinder. The other was proposing replacing the existing vented with a larger one, principally based on the fact that our mains feed and all internal piping is 15mm.
We have had some flow and pressure measurements taken one evening and we get 4 bar pressure dropping to 3.1 bar with 4 taps open (including two downstair sinks, the downstairs loo and the bath) and a flow rate of over 22 l/min measured at the kitchen sink, dropping to 14 l/min with the above four taps running.
We are going with the plumber who quoted the vented cylinder originally, but asking him to install a unvented cylinder. He is still being cautious about reduced water flow through the showers if both are being used.
How big a concern should this be?<br><br>I'm also interested in people's views about whether a Nest thermostat is worth fitting or not.
Many thanks for your assistance.
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