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spikewt

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Hi all

Just wondering what people think about the system i'm looking at doing.

Got an Amptec electric boiler and an unvented cylinder going in. I just don't know whether to keep the cylinder direct and just let the boiler do heating or go indirect and 2 port the system.

Its only a small 3 bed holiday home thats having a complete overhaul, they're having a bath and not a shower for some reason.

Im thinking of keeping it direct, thats less pipework and less controls?

BUT... with the reheat time on the cylinder being better through an indirect system, is that still the same with the electric boiler and not gas.

Not had many run ins with these electric boilers yet.

What do you guys think?
 
The reheat times for the cylinder will depend on the heat input of the coil, the one I was looking at last week was rated at 23kw. I'd go direct on the cylinder, cheaper overnight electric and let the amptec worry about the heating only.
 
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