Baxi 105e spec

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Hi all
I am looking to install a shower steam cabins I need to know the flowrate and pressure of my boiler looked in the book the installer left but no luck. Its the none condensing boiler. the system is requiring 2 bar pressure and 14 to 16 litres a min flow rate.

Mick
 
105E will not give 14 litres a min at proper temp rise. If he left installation book it is in there approx 12.7 litres a min for 35 degree rise.
 
Hi Thanks for the reply I dont have or can't find the instalation book. What pressure can it produce?

Mick
 
instructions wont tell you the pressure of YOUR incoming mains. and as namseg said that type of boiler wont give you that flow rate.more designed for european use or a megaflow.
 
dont forget , that flow rate is a combination of hot and cold mix.if you have a mixer tap , get the mix temp to a nice showering temp and then measure how many litres per minute its supplying.
 
Hi all
I am looking to install a shower steam cabins I need to know the flowrate and pressure of my boiler looked in the book the installer left but no luck. Its the none condensing boiler. the system is requiring 2 bar pressure and 14 to 16 litres a min flow rate.

Mick

Is your request for pressure info to do with the steam producing unit in your "shower steam cabin/cabins?"

I know nothing about steam producing equipement but would hazard a guess the steam thingy manufacturer is just trying to tell the installer of the steam equipement that it needs a minimum volume of water.

If I am miles (should that be kilometers?) out in my thoughts, then some helpful herbert will come along and correct me. :wink:

Tim
 
Hi Thanks for the replys Guys.
The shower steam rooms I am looking at some give pressure at 2 bar min some give flowrate anything from 12 to 15 litres per hour I believe its the hot water they are talking about. From the replys I guess the hotwater pressure is the same as the cold there are no pressure regulators in the boiler.

Mick
 

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