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Clint 1979

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Hi all,

Just a quick one, got a customer having an extension done, 1 bathroom 1 shower room, both to be used simultaneously.
Wants to convert from conventional system to combi, 2.5bar working at the mains with 22 l/min.
I was thinking worcester 38 or 42CDI as he doesn't want floor standing (highflow).
I've only really installed Worcester or Ideal but am open to suggestions if you guys can recommend anything other than what I have mentioned.

I tried convincing him to keep the conventional system and boost the showers or go down the unvented route but he is adamant it has to be a combi??!

Thanks
 
ecoTEC plus 937 wall hung its a bit of a beast though as its a store combi. sure thats about 20litres per min
 
If he's adamant on a combi then let him suggest or stick to your guns regards UVC to guarantee hot water supply IMHO :)
 
I think id rather have the Viessmann 111 if going down the wall hung storage combi route due to larger store (need g3 ticket though)
 
Would you opt for the 937 over the 42cdi? Both similar on price, but I see the 937 is MUCH bigger because of the 15 litre store. And only for an extra 3 l/min??
Appreciate your replies, giving me some ideas.
Still going to push for Unvented but need a back up plan :)
 
Alternative to a combi or unvented you could fit a gledhill boiler mate those give 20 litres per min +
 
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