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Hi Guys
New to the forum and looking for some advice e.t.c.
I live in Rural Ireland - Mains pressure not the best by a long way.
I currently have a Worcester Condensing Combi Boiler for my Central Heating (Radiators) and my Instant Hot Water. Cold water in Kitchen is from the Mains, Cold water in Bathroom/Ensuite is from a tank in the attic (Which is filled via the mains)
I think I am right in saying that if you have low pressure going into your combi boiler, you will have low flow coming out.
It takes ages to run a bath, but the power shower is fine!
In Ireland (As in the UK) you are not allowed to put a pump on the Mains so the mains pressure is the mains pressure.
I therefore had an idea that I wanted someone else to comment on.
What I was thinking of doing was feeding my combi boiler from the attic tank but putting a 2 or 3 bar pump after the tank (Before the boiler) so there would be a better flow/pressure into the boiler.
I've checked the boiler specs and it can take 5 Bar and the flow isn't a problem either.
Am I nuts? Will this work?
Only problem I can see is potentially running out of water in the tank (Using it much quicker than it fills) so that I might have to get a bigger tank.
Any comments would be appreciated. This might bit a little unorthodox but what the hell.
Thanks
Andrew
New to the forum and looking for some advice e.t.c.
I live in Rural Ireland - Mains pressure not the best by a long way.
I currently have a Worcester Condensing Combi Boiler for my Central Heating (Radiators) and my Instant Hot Water. Cold water in Kitchen is from the Mains, Cold water in Bathroom/Ensuite is from a tank in the attic (Which is filled via the mains)
I think I am right in saying that if you have low pressure going into your combi boiler, you will have low flow coming out.
It takes ages to run a bath, but the power shower is fine!
In Ireland (As in the UK) you are not allowed to put a pump on the Mains so the mains pressure is the mains pressure.
I therefore had an idea that I wanted someone else to comment on.
What I was thinking of doing was feeding my combi boiler from the attic tank but putting a 2 or 3 bar pump after the tank (Before the boiler) so there would be a better flow/pressure into the boiler.
I've checked the boiler specs and it can take 5 Bar and the flow isn't a problem either.
Am I nuts? Will this work?
Only problem I can see is potentially running out of water in the tank (Using it much quicker than it fills) so that I might have to get a bigger tank.
Any comments would be appreciated. This might bit a little unorthodox but what the hell.
Thanks
Andrew