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    Open vent system water flow rate

    Haha, i won't go down that road... Re converting to combi you mentioned on my previous post the following Yes, you can take your hot and cold from the kitchen. You'll need to join the rising main to the cold feed to any low pressure pipework you have. ↑ Ideally you should remove all 22mm hot...
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    Open vent system water flow rate

    Apologies i wasn't clear, i wasn't aware that the taps run off the mains, out of interest the water tank in the loft what does this serve?
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    Open vent system water flow rate

    This was measured at the cold tap
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    Open vent system water flow rate

    At the kitchen tap
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    Open vent system water flow rate

    Current flow rate with an open vent system is 18 litres per min, as I'm converting to a combi system, what should I expect the flow rate be? the same, increase or decrease?
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    Converting to combi pipework

    I've opened a can of worms, appreciate all the concerns and advice not to convert I appreciate if you could respect my decision just looking for advice on the pipework nothing more, nothing less
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    Converting to combi pipework

    The gas meter is approx 5 metres away which is in direct line of sight to the boiler, it will require upgrading, but will cause minimum disruption. I've had a combi in a previous house and have been more than happy, this debate for the pros and cons of either system could go on forever. I'm...
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    Converting to combi pipework

    Cheers, I'm planning on joining the pipes together myself, a detailed explanation would be welcomed Is it acceptable to get the mains and hot from the kitchen? do i still need to loop the loft mains water feed into the bottom cold feed or can i just cap both pipes off?
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    Converting to combi pipework

    Need the space, doing a loft conversion, its a 2 bedroom property with one bath. The decision has been made, no going back now
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    Converting to combi pipework

    I currently have a open vent conventional boiler which will be replaced with a combi, I'm planning on removing the tanks and cylinder and modify the pipework ready for the plumber to fit the new boiler Cylinder is in the bedroom cupboard Boiler is in the kitchen Having read a few posts, if I...
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