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Is it possible to have the whole house on a cold mains supply and have a mega flow system without a header tank in the Loft?
Yes, that is how they work.
Is it possible to have the whole house on a cold mains supply and have a mega flow system without a header tank in the Loft?
By loft trusses do you mean having a door to the loft instead of a ceiling hatch into the loft space or walkable areas in the Loft without centre beams in the way?
Our loft is part converted so I'm thinking if we should just get rid of all the tanks and have the house on the mains. Is it possible to have the whole house on a cold mains supply and have a mega flow system without a header tank in the Loft?
combi's could easily belong in the victorian era with their crappy flow performance.
The op is considering 5 bathrooms and water harvesting. He should consider solar energy also.
So that means storage of some kind and certainly gravity imo.
Seems like were moving back to the victorian era.
The terms "energy shortage" and "water shortage" weren't even invented back then.
Hold on, silly question time: you mention 2kw, which means electrical 2kw? Does a mega flow system work on an induction heater coil? I "thought" a mega flow system simply returns cooler water to the boiler for reheating like a regular cylinder only that it is high pressured to serve more instant demand? Are you saying it does its own heating of the water too to maintain the temperature and uses a coil like a kettle?
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