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Hi all,wondered what your thoughts are on what hot water system to install.
new large house with 5 showers and 2 baths,got to allow for worst case scenario possibly 3 showers running simultaneously,
still waiting to find out what mains pressure and flow rate available when visit site,
 
Thanks gasman what is your view on accumulators

They can work well, the manufactures have great info so contact them. They are designed, i believe, to keep a steady dynamic pressure ie pressure and flow rate. This helps if the the dynamic pressure fluctuates at peak times.

If during peak times the the pressure drops to 1,5 bar but during off peak its 4 bar. then the home owner will be able to store x amount of cold water at 4 bar until its used up
 
Not sure what pressure is like ,but most of the taps and showers the developer uses are European requiring high pressure and I know most unvented tanks reduce down to 3 bar ,thought about a tws mains boost twin ,but never fitted one .l
 
Ive heard tws are good.

Need to work out required flow rates and pressures from all the taps/showers that will run at the same time to rate size of cylinder and accumulator if need, plus what flow rate and pressure are they getting from their cold mains at peak and off peak times

Yes most multifunction valves have a pressure reducer and balanced cold
 
3 showers at once is a lot of water, study site conditions ( flow rates and pressures), then decide the way forward, unvented is best, 250 litres will struggle with three showers, talk to customer with their priorities, may need to split system, depending on plant space available.
 
Cascade some sl cylinders , incoming mains ain't going to cope if it's a 25! Would be looking 32mm or above. Or a mammoth if your custard loaded get ACV jumbo! About 5000l in first 60 seconds without breaking a sweat! Or if in a budget 3 main multi point bf or ff !
 

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