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I would think you could join any combi boiler to any indirect vented or unvented cylinder.
Just need to divide the heating circuit at where it leaves boiler, using a M.valve for rad part of circuit & then pipe to cylinder using a M. valve (an unvented cylinder will have to have its supplied motorised valve at cylinder)
Edit, - as above says, only connect to or fit an unvented if you are G3
 
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Be sure to set cylinder stat lower than primary flow temp. Otherwise DHW demand will never be satisfied and you get no central heating.
 
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