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    How to solve our water flow issue.. pumped accumulator vs breaker tank & pump

    There's no restrictors fitted as our bathroom is recently refurbished (it was gutted) including all new pipework for the shower (right back to the hot water tank) and new pipework runs for the bath and sink going into the bathroom. Yes the plumber has installed flexible hoses with 90 degree...
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    How to solve our water flow issue.. pumped accumulator vs breaker tank & pump

    Thanks for the responses so far, I'll be honest and say I'm no clearer on the best solution for us! If a typical shower uses say 120L water, and its really only the showers where we care about decent flow (i.e. when 2 showers are live at the same time and/or kitchen appliances are on whilst...
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    How to solve our water flow issue.. pumped accumulator vs breaker tank & pump

    Thanks Madrab, when looking at the flow values I'm seeing, when you say the accumulator pump will revert to 12l/min (or mains if higher), would that be 12l/min at each outlet no matter how many outlets are open (i.e. providing an increase in what I am seeing now at the shower / bath) or 12 l/min...
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    How to solve our water flow issue.. pumped accumulator vs breaker tank & pump

    1st post on the forum, found via google and I see the topic of accumulators has been asked a number of times prior, I'm hoping for some advice based on our situation! I've probably gone too far with the detail, so apologies for the long read! We live in a small village where the mains water...
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