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Hi all
We are modernising and old semi. We have 1 shower, and basin on 1st floor and 1 sink on ground floor kitchen.
Can we run 1 pump to pressurise all 3? instead of using 1 for shower and another for the sink/basin.
We have a cold storage tank and indirect central heating copper cylinder.
Thank you!
 
Why can't you just change the cylinder for an unvented one. Make sure you get a qualified plumber to fit it thou


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The cylinder is less than 2 yrs old - I can't recall the size right now.
We're trying to go with the 'cheapest' option and it seems to be a pump rather than going to a pressurised tank.
 

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