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Got go and see a potential one Monday pm - I think its a grundfos - effort - bumps things up to
11/12 litres a min but is water regs legal -------- anybody know the name model make and
has anybody fitted them - are they any good. They boost up combis in low water pressure/volume areas
and steal the neighbours water .:behead:

centralheatking:wheelchair:
 
I've just read and watched the video, was hoping to fit one on a property that wanted an unvented but only has 14 litres/ min flow, but it seems the home boost will only create 12/ l/min, so it's no good to me either.
 
I think Grundfos do a package unit with breaktank and booster pump.

It's a black box if I remember. Never fitted one.

But have fitted much larger and they are very effective
 
even 12L is not good enough to have a combi ,
i am fitting a 100 gallon with a stuart turner Uneversal single impeller 3bar pump which will supply about 22L
I have done first stage of the job to remove old system and fit the combi temporary until they are ready for the rest of the work , I am just not sure should I run the cold feed to the pump in 28mm or should I do first few meters in 28mm and then go to 22mm , total distance from tank in the loft to pump in the ground floor is about 8m
 
Have looked at this situation on an economic front. I was going to install a break tank, pump and unvented cylinder. Did the maths and thought, hang about, I only need good pressure and flow for two showers and one bath, one of which is in the bath. Solution: two shower pumps off a conventional gravity HW cylinder £100 a piece. All the other outlets, I don't need massive pressure. The incoming main gives 1 bar at 9 litres pm.
 
Have looked at this situation on an economic front. I was going to install a break tank, pump and unvented cylinder. Did the maths and thought, hang about, I only need good pressure and flow for two showers and one bath, one of which is in the bath. Solution: two shower pumps off a conventional gravity HW cylinder £100 a piece. All the other outlets, I don't need massive pressure. The incoming main gives 1 bar at 9 litres pm.
that is a option where cylinder could be still used I agree !but combi on 9-12L is a big NO
 
Yes your right there; Combi's on low water pressure/flow are a pain:rockon2: Was not sure about these new booster pumps, as I thought this was against water regs; but if they are approved and work then fair play, will go with that:hurray:.
 

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