Hi All, Happy New Year and thanks for reading. Our builder has suggested that by increasing the depth of the foundation in 1 of the kitchen cupboards, we'll be able to fit an unvented cylinder in there.
66sq. m. of the entire 130sq. m will be heated with wet ufh via a 6 outlet manifold. All other rooms will have rads, 6 in total.
The overall Kw requirement of the house is 9.19Kw, although it’s been suggested here that it may be greater.
The pressure and flow are 4.6bar and 24l/min; with dynamic, albeit with some leakage affecting the accuracy, being 10.9l/min and 2.5bar.
The mains water inlet pipe is now 25mm and all the pipework inside the house will be new.
3 questions for those in the know:
66sq. m. of the entire 130sq. m will be heated with wet ufh via a 6 outlet manifold. All other rooms will have rads, 6 in total.
The overall Kw requirement of the house is 9.19Kw, although it’s been suggested here that it may be greater.
The pressure and flow are 4.6bar and 24l/min; with dynamic, albeit with some leakage affecting the accuracy, being 10.9l/min and 2.5bar.
The mains water inlet pipe is now 25mm and all the pipework inside the house will be new.
3 questions for those in the know:
- The Joule Short 250l indirect unvented cylinder, which is 1400mm high and 600mm diameter is what we’re looking at using as the height works. Is this a good option?
- The cupboard is 2780mm high and 700mm deep. What’s the minimum cupboard width we could get away with to hold the cylinder and all it's pipework and boiler?
- We’d like to use an Intergas boiler, based on the reviews of them here. What size would you recommend for our setup and are there other brands we should consider?