I've posted before about getting something in a small airing cupboard and the general opinion was a combi like Vaillant 937 (with small store)
The cupboard has a 450mm door but 570mm once inside. It's full height at 2400mm and a depth of 1200mm.
I've had a quote for fitting and they want to include an upgrade of the gas supply to 22mm and plumbing in a 22mm main. The last is the worst problem because it would go along a wall that I was hoping to have clear.
Also the lack of a hot store (cylinder) is an unwelcome result especially as I'd lose the Immersion capability.
However, I've now found McDonald Engineers in Scotland that have a pressured store with dimensions of 420mm x 1650mm for 180 litres of water.
Am I right in thinking I could take this (with it's remote Expansion vessel) and then build a system with a 'Sealed' boiler that would not require any tanks in the loft?
I know it needs some clever plumbing and kit.
Can I get a stack on the far wall that starts with this 1650mm with the boiler over that and then the expansion vessel either above or slightly forward on a side wall?
The cupboard has a 450mm door but 570mm once inside. It's full height at 2400mm and a depth of 1200mm.
I've had a quote for fitting and they want to include an upgrade of the gas supply to 22mm and plumbing in a 22mm main. The last is the worst problem because it would go along a wall that I was hoping to have clear.
Also the lack of a hot store (cylinder) is an unwelcome result especially as I'd lose the Immersion capability.
However, I've now found McDonald Engineers in Scotland that have a pressured store with dimensions of 420mm x 1650mm for 180 litres of water.
Am I right in thinking I could take this (with it's remote Expansion vessel) and then build a system with a 'Sealed' boiler that would not require any tanks in the loft?
I know it needs some clever plumbing and kit.
Can I get a stack on the far wall that starts with this 1650mm with the boiler over that and then the expansion vessel either above or slightly forward on a side wall?