Hi.
We get max 3.5 on the main incoming at 1am, so we are now committed to boost a main and a 300L accumulator, Ill update the thread in a few days as we also have plumber that has fitted the system before putting it in..
I have been speaking with Brett a lot! A hell of a lot and unfortunately there is nobody he has in the north, somebody is missing a trick with there kit up here.
I got to Brett though a company down south unvented something, thats not you guys is it?
Are you using the Provess Composite Water Accumulators that the pump company supply as they sound a good option and a 10 year guarantee is a nice bit of "peace of mind"
or do you recommend another Accumulator that you will be using with the same pump we are both talking about
Yes the 600 and 337L
Yes when running all 3 showers it is disappointing, its quite rare but will be more common as the kids age and why not do it now to benefit.
The Provess Composite Water Accumulator will be a 300L and will be plenty for us, working with the boost a main pump it should be excellent.
Our megaflo...
Thats exactly the same as i am going with its by the same company under another website "boost a main"
Oh we re adding in a
Provess Composite Water Accumulator 300L
Sorry i have no idea what you mean? And this? "Don't you smell a rat when you have 2.0 bar pressure at the inlet and 2.5 bar at the outlet?"
I thought 16li/min was ok/
We only have 2 bar on the 3rd floor where the megaflo is and only at peak times, and the megaflo is at 2.5 - 3.0 I assumed...
I am happy but I would just like more. I don't think its unreasonable to aim for the best i can get, I work in tough surroundings a good shower is welcome.
I checked the pressure at 6.30pm tonight which i assume is prime time for water use in my area and we where at 2.0 bar again on the...
So are you saying it would be worth having the unit I mention above to increase the flow? Will this result in more powerful showers, Even if just one shower is in use..?
So I'm back with some more info and for advise / Help!
Finally got round to checking the flow, I bought one of those flow measurement jugs (they are tiny compared to the pictures!) Lazy I know, but i did not actually have a bucket.
SO: Stats of the house are as follows and i m looking for...