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    Hot water upgrade

    Hi Tony, I understand that 22mm is preferable but we have no option, there is no 22mm available to the property. When we took over even the gas meter was of a domestic size, it took 3 years to convince the gas supplier that a larger meter was needed, just with the old potterton connected the...
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    I'd better start looking at accumulators then !! Would it be 1 per cylinder or would 1 accumulator cope with both cylinders?
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    Hi Guy's, Thanks for all the interest and replies. The most rooms we will ever be able to let is 3, plus our own so that's a max of 4 showers. If you run at 70% occupancy, and that would only be during the summer season, that's 3 showers at any one time. If the pressure and flow become a...
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    Hi Andrew, Not off hand but I will ask my plumber for the details.
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    Hi Guy's, Thanks for all the feedback and apologies for the bad spelling on my last posting I was in the middle of a pool match. lol Spoke to Potterton and the boiler is obsolete and spares are no longer available. They stopped making it in 97' so that would make it at least 18 years old, well...
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    Hi Dan, If I cant preasureise the boiler is it still viable to use it on a preasurided system?
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    Hi Plumber90, Thanks for the reply. The supply is via 2 15mm rising mains, one to each cylinder ?
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    Hot water upgrade

    Hi All, I run a pub in Devon and have added some letting rooms. I thought rain showers would be a nice touch but soon found out that our existing cylinder wasn't up to the job so I am in the process of upgrading our hot water system. We currently have a Potterton Kingfisher ii CF 60 system...
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