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Mr Dallas
Apologies for the basic questions, juts like to know in my mind what i want out of a new system before i bring a professional in to actully do it
2 up 2 down terreced house, bathroom and kitchen both on the ground floor, only hot water required (no central heating)
we want to use the loft space, and want to bin off the CWSC, and the fact we were allways going to replumb the house leads me to think about other ways of carrying this out and not using the loft space
1) option one is use and unvented direct cyclinder if the mains pressure is sufficant as per my last thread
2) this is what im wondering, if i used a direct combination cyclinder in the airing cupboard (upstairs) would the pressure be sufficant to supply the hot water outlets downstairs, also with regards to combination clylinders are these considered vented because of the built in CWSC placed on top of them, and therefore not as expensive to install/look after ?
any help would be brillaint
jr
2 up 2 down terreced house, bathroom and kitchen both on the ground floor, only hot water required (no central heating)
we want to use the loft space, and want to bin off the CWSC, and the fact we were allways going to replumb the house leads me to think about other ways of carrying this out and not using the loft space
1) option one is use and unvented direct cyclinder if the mains pressure is sufficant as per my last thread
2) this is what im wondering, if i used a direct combination cyclinder in the airing cupboard (upstairs) would the pressure be sufficant to supply the hot water outlets downstairs, also with regards to combination clylinders are these considered vented because of the built in CWSC placed on top of them, and therefore not as expensive to install/look after ?
any help would be brillaint
jr