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Problem is with a directly heated invented cylinder. Turning on a hot water tap alone, does not matter which,there is an excellent flow rate until actual hot water arrives at the tap. Then the pressure drops of considerably. Am I missing something obvious with this setup?
 
Problem is with a directly heated invented cylinder.

Fairly common problem with a couple of possible causes. Not fixable by the end user. You need a G3 (unvented) qualified engineer to attend and service the system.

Has the system been serviced annually by a qualified person? These systems do need periodic maintenance/checking by a competent person.
 
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Fairly common problem with a couple of possible causes. Not fixable by the end user. You need a G3 (unvented) qualified engineer to attend and service the system.
Daughter's a place Has not been in long doubt been looked at in years.

Has the system been serviced annually by a qualified person? These systems do need periodic maintenance/checking by a competent person.
 
Fairly common problem with a couple of possible causes. Not fixable by the end user. You need a G3 (unvented) qualified engineer to attend and service

Has the system been serviced annually by a qualified person? These systems do need periodic maintenance/checking by a competent person.
Doubt it has been looked at in years.
 
If you require a g3 engineer. I’m sure there are plenty on here that would be willing to look at your job. Just ensure they are a competent person. I always carry my qualification card for customer piece of mind.
If you are looking for an engineer it would be worth mentioning your area.

Wayne
 

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