Q. If you had an open end of pipe from the water main stopcock wide open with water gushing out, and stuck a pressure gauge on the end, what would you get?
A> it would measure the static pressure, eg: 2bar.
Q. If you take the same piece of pipe, but turn down the stopcock to the minutest dribble, and then stick the same gauge on the end, what will it read?
A> After a short period of time, the same, 2bar.
However, if you measured the flow from the pipe with the stopcock open and nearly closed you would get very different readings.
In this way the static pressure reading for a property is not a reliable indicator of performance. It is the 'flow rate' that will primarily decide whether an unvented cylinder will be useful.