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Doctor Evil
 
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":::Jerry::::" wrote in message
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He is wrong. Divide and rule. Try two combi's. one doing one shower,

one
doing the other. Combine the outlets for the baths to fill them

quickly,
using non-return valves and a shock arrestor on the bath side on the
non-return valves.

Have one combi do upstairs heating and one do downstairs. Simple and

cheap
and effective. Have each combi have its own gas supply right back

to the
gas meter.

Check the mains water pressure and flow. Replace the mains stop

cock with a
full-bore stop cock irrespective, and have dedicated 22mm cold

supplies to
the combi's from the stop cock. Take the cold supply for each

shower off
the combi supply just before the combi. Any pressure fluctuations

on that
line will be equal on both cold and hot at the shower.

Combi's are cheap.


But the work to install all of the above isn't.....


Combi's are one box solutions, the simplest and easiest method of
installation. This place is to have 6 people showering in the morning. Say
the average shower is 100 litres of hot water. That is a 600 litres of
water requiring storage. A hell of a lot. Even 500 litres is a hell of a
lot, and expensive to provide storage for, with maybe the floor requiring
strengthening. Only combi's with their infinitely continuous supply of hot
water can provide the solution to this problem economically. Two combi's.
One for each shower, join the outlets for the baths. Everyone satisfied, no
digruntled tenants, no running out of hot water, and also backup. If one
combi goes down, one will work giving a shower. So they will have to wait
longer for a shower for a few days, but at least there will be hot water and
heat in the house.



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