Megaflo Pressure

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Hello all

I have a megaflo 250 indirect there is roughly 6bar coming in to the house and of couse reduced to 3 at the megaflo straight after that it tees off the cold for a blanced supply.

Now for the question if someone flushes the loo there is a slight change in temp nothing mad but you know its happing, am i expecting to much thinking that there should be no change what so ever or is this the norm

Also i am getting around 40lt a min from the shower head is this about right also

many thanks in advanced

Coleman
 
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coleman said:
Also i am getting around 40lt a min from the shower head is this about right also
:eek: :eek: Are you sure that isn't a fire hose rather than a shower head? Thats a serious amount of water to be coming from a shower head!
 
:eek: :eek: Are you sure that isn't a fire hose rather than a shower head? Thats a serious amount of water to be coming from a shower head!

LOL! It's crazy that they have hosepipe bans when people have 40litre a minute showers. :p
 
Does your whole street run out of water when you have your rainforest shower?
LOL
Pete
 
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What make /model/type of shower mixer (&head) are you using? If it were thermostatic you wouldn't notice any change.
The hot side has a pressure store in the bubble at the top of the cyl but the cold side doesn't. You could add a small pressure vessel as an accumulator if it bothers you. That would soften the transition considerably.
 
well im not complaining about the shower just that when someone flushes the loo there is a slight change in temp
 
many thanks to everyone who have replied, the comments about rainforest and fire hose did make me smile :LOL:
 
Your WC should be fed from the cold supply before the UV combination valve .
 

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