Condensing Combi Boilers

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Hello, i am looking at getting a new boiler, i live in a 2 1/2 bed house, 7 rads, not to much call for hot water so am thinking combi, my worry is i currently have a shower with a pump on the hot water side as it currently comes from the tank, the boiler im looking at gettin is a BIASI Riva Comapct HE, 26.6KW 12l/m, If i remove the pump will it be enuf water flow / power to run the shower??


Thanks for your help
 
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It will be fine for your shower but fitting a combi requires a good dynamic flow from your mains.

That should be checked by a competent installer. Make sure he cleans the system and takes responsibility for the effects of any dirt subsequently.

Tony
 
Thanks tony, Ive had water mains checked before, its about 4-5 bar so i think thats good enuf.

Cheers
 
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Thanks tony, Ive had water mains checked before, its about 4-5 bar so i think thats good enuf.

Cheers

Well you may think that!

I told you "fitting a combi requires a good dynamic flow from your mains".

Flow is not the same as pressure!!!

Tony
 

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