If we suggest a gas boiler we know what the flow rates will be, subject to conditions which we stipulate. Members of the forum have been doing it for years. If someone wants to argue with the suggestion we're all up for it.
We don't need to do 70 installations over 3 years and then still not know a flow rate, having to scurry off to our own bathroom with a bucket to measure one quick. It took members of this forum to point out storage volumes and flow rates.
I recommended an accumulator.
In a way, you did, in
We can fix your Megaflo if the standing pressure is over 1.5 bar.
WHich was rather a stupid thing to say, based on what the OP had said, which pointed to restrictions in distribution pipework; he claims he has 22mm water mains.
There was also some problem possibly with his valves which prevented air gap regeneration.
Your pressure vessel, fix his Megaflo? No, it wouldn't.
You promote a one-trick pony with a patent purportedly protecting it that several people wished to discuss - this IS a discussion forum, not a contributors' business promoting forum. You wouldn't discuss, merely resorting to patronising lectures about how we should respect patents. You disagree with OSO about what this magic patent covers but, wouldn't discuss that either. You're trying to hide behind a paper-thin mystique.
As the matter of the patent HAS been discussed, despite you, it becomes more clear that as first suspected, it has little if any substance. It comes through a company GAH which has disgraced itself with another patent application suitable only for derision. The hype of the patent appears to have suckered you in too.
You don't even have pumps as an option for your customers, so you can hardly pretend to provide an objective engineering service of integrity. You aren't good enough at sums to say what the product you flog can provide. You can only sell an overpriced product based on a cheap marketing stunt.
If that's the way you want to behave on this forum, and earn a living, fine, but you've been rumbled.