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Hi all
Still deliberating about best way to go wrt combi for showers only. The current location for the boiler has a mains cold feed fairly close by, but this is 15mm shared with kitchen sink. If I wanted to use the combi side of a boiler for running 2 showers (and maybe the kitchen tap) only, would 15mm be big enough or would it restrict flow? TIA Phil |
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