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    Switch to a combi boiler

    My main water feed goes upto airing cupboard into a tank boost that’s mounted next to the combi ( where a unvented cyclinder could go ) that pumps/feeds everything , is plumbed off that including all taps and combi boiler , cold water supply is fantastic , just the hot water is not as it’s...
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    Switch to a combi boiler

    No it’s all mounted in the airing cupboard , hence moving to combi as we doing a loft conversion , I’m almost at the point of ripping it all out and putting in a unvented system but someone’s put me off with our standard inlet water supply is merely 11-12/l min with just under 2 bar pressure ...
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    Switch to a combi boiler

    What alongside the combi , so basically store the hot water along side. The cold water feed side of things is fantastic now. Would the hot water not go cold in the tank or you mean with a immersion heating keeping it hot
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    Switch to a combi boiler

    Yes basically I was sold a combi after them testing my mains input , and was told my shower would be great ( bear in mind i was coming from a power shower ) so it was my main concern to switching to a combo but was told oh they loads better these days etc etc . Anyway had it fitted glow worm...
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    Switch to a combi boiler

    Hi so further to my original post and an update , I have fitted a salamander cold water tank boost , 450l tank with a pump 3.0 bar and capable of 80l/min is brilliant by next question is now regarding flow rates my current glowworm boiler shows 14.2 l , which it doesn’t do even with this beast...
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    Switch to a combi boiler

    Hi I have a but 14l going in a 10l coming out of the taps , I understand there will be a drop off but that seems excessive
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    Switch to a combi boiler

    Thanks for the reply . Oh sorry first time in posting can I move the post. When you say supply pressure ? Is that when you use the mug style thing , that was at about 12 goes up slightly with pump on . I haven’t got much space but was considering fitting a big accumulator tank next to the...
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    Switch to a combi boiler

    Hi , hoping someone can advise me , we currently have had our old vented boiler removed from the loft as it was old and are planning on doing a loft extension , so wanted to move downstairs to the airing cupboard in 1 of the bedrooms where the old hot water tank was , I had 3 plumbers come round...
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