Megaflow is not fed via tank, you dont need tanks.. fed straight from the main..
just go for the combi.. get yourself a worcester bosch 24i greenstar, great little boiler considering space is an issue
2 bedroom house and i pressume 1 bathroom ? .. defo go for a combi as long as you got good mains pressure and flow rate.. Megaflow would suit a bigger house with 1 1/2 bathrooms plus. Combi is cheaper and easier
Megaflow doesnt use tanks, its a mains fed unvented cylinder.. you dont need one...
the problem with combi's are they run off 15mm pipe so when your demanding water at the top floor for your shower and someone else opens a tap somewhere else the pipe cant cope with the demand.. A megaflow or another unvented cyclinder will give you the 22mm pipe you need, but you might need to...
i think an unvented system would be better here. cosidering you aint got the loft space for a tank, as long as you get the right flow rates and pressure at your property a MEGAFLOW should get rid of your problems
Lee
Yes its better to take it off as there will be no thermostat to close the pin down causing the valve to shut !
under the big white or chrome bit with the numbers depending on what TRV you have, you should be able to unscrew some sort of ring.. the TRV head should be able to pop off once you...
At least one rad on your heating circuit should be fitted with 2 lockshield's just in case all the TRV's close the water still has a circuit to run around. doesnt have to be the one closest to the combi, i normally do this in the bathroom ie (towelrail).. but this is not always the case and i...