The boiler (an Ideal Vogue 32kw Max combi) has been in five months now.
There was an initial difficulty in getting the Halo RF wall stat to talk properly to the receiver (interface) that was mounted in the boiler in the garage (separated by a nine inch wall.) ... but the interface has now been repositioned inside the house and connected via a cable and, to cut a long story short, it works.
But to return to the dedicated cold feed that I provided for the boiler, the interested reader might recall there was some conversation about whether there would be any benefit to be had in giving the boiler its own supply run straight back to where the 25mm MDPE cold water supply enters the house, under the kitchen sink.
It comprises 22mm for the majority and reduces to 15mm for the last metre or so as it enters the boiler and has a 22mm pressure reducing valve in the run (set at 3bar).
Some here told me it was a good idea to give the boiler this supply that has nothing else coming off it - and others told me I had wasted my time.
Some advised AGAINST fitting a combi - full stop (I'm looking at you, here, Bernie but there were others). And I admit I was totally anti - combi for most of my adult life.
But I have one now and can only speak as I find and say it's excellent. Obviously the heating side of it can'tbe faulted ... it's 32kw and I have 15 rads - but the hot water is fine too. There's only a short run from boiler to shower and bathroom and it comes through in a very acceptable time. Using a toilet flush has no discernible effect and ditto using other cold taps. If you turn on the hot tap on the washbasin next to the shower then the hot supply to the shower is definitely impaired, I would say that you could just about manage two showers at the same time but at substantially reduced flow. Remember it's December and the water in to the house is much colder than in summer so that might change things a bit but I accept it won't do multiple hot outlets at the same time and still maintain good levels of performance.
Whether the cold supply running back to the MDPE entry into the house has made a scrap of difference I will never know but using the shower is a different experience now and it seems that the winter cold water temperature has made little, if any difference to the hot water from the boiler to a single showqer .... it's more than enough - in fact I've fitted flow restrictors to the showers to prevent it coming out with excess gusto.
Anyway, I'll stop there - this was intended as a follow up with the benefit of five months actual first hand use. Bernie.