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    Gravity fed combi boiler?

    [Correct. But that would only supply cold water to your thermostatic shower. you need an independent hot water source. :wink: Accumulators are ridiculous in a domestic environment, no need. :wink: for once bamber i agree with you :o Interesting, though my shower isn't thermostatic...
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    Gravity fed combi boiler?

    Thanks for all of your replies! I'm pretty new to all this technical talk, but it seems that an accumulator, upwards of 200l, is the way to go. There are three of us using the shower each morning so the sound of 13 minutes of shower time seems worryingly low, unless it is constantly...
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    Gravity fed combi boiler?

    Hi, I live in a top floor flat in a converted Edwardian house and have a problem with my shower pressure running off a combi boiler. Mostly (daytime and evenings) the shower pressure is ok, not great, but in the mornings it often dribbles with lack of pressure for upwards of 15minutes. I...
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