Some advice please.
What I am doing is converting a barn to include a kitchen, 2 downstairs bathrooms (bath/basin/toilet) and an upstairs shower room (shower/basin/toilet). We are on our own water supply so mains pressure and flow is fine.
My plan is:
Mains in and to the kitchen then to a 50 gal tank in the roof. On it’s way to the roof taking a T to one bathroom for it’s cold water to save on pipe work. From the tank I am feeding 2 of 36”*18” direct hot water cylinders each of which will be output separately to Kitchen/Bathroom 1 and Shower room/Bathroom 2.
Is one 22mm outlet from the tank sufficient for two cylinders and two toilets/two baths and two sinks (the likelihood of them all being used at once is small but I suppose possible) or should I take one for each cylinder and share out the cold as well?
Also from the tank I am going to take a 22mm outlet to the cold side of the shower (Mira Excel) so as to have a balanced pressure (ie not gravity hot and mains cold) that won’t be interrupted by toilets flushing etc. I will use 22mm throughout for all gravity fed hot & cold.
Dose this make sense or are there flaws in my plan.
What I am doing is converting a barn to include a kitchen, 2 downstairs bathrooms (bath/basin/toilet) and an upstairs shower room (shower/basin/toilet). We are on our own water supply so mains pressure and flow is fine.
My plan is:
Mains in and to the kitchen then to a 50 gal tank in the roof. On it’s way to the roof taking a T to one bathroom for it’s cold water to save on pipe work. From the tank I am feeding 2 of 36”*18” direct hot water cylinders each of which will be output separately to Kitchen/Bathroom 1 and Shower room/Bathroom 2.
Is one 22mm outlet from the tank sufficient for two cylinders and two toilets/two baths and two sinks (the likelihood of them all being used at once is small but I suppose possible) or should I take one for each cylinder and share out the cold as well?
Also from the tank I am going to take a 22mm outlet to the cold side of the shower (Mira Excel) so as to have a balanced pressure (ie not gravity hot and mains cold) that won’t be interrupted by toilets flushing etc. I will use 22mm throughout for all gravity fed hot & cold.
Dose this make sense or are there flaws in my plan.

