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Hi All,

Last time I wrote on here my brother in law just got a place and in the end we removed the storage heater because of space and now he has just a couple of electric rads. He doesn't get cold much so the space saving (and aggro reduction) over a year is worth the increase in cost from having storage heaters. I won that battle!!

Next though he can't get used to bathing or using his shower head that attaches to the bath taps! The pressure is terrible (the cylinder is vented at moment and has about a foot drop from the header) But he wants to keep the hot water to the bathroom sink (otherwise I would of small unvented under the sink and electric showered it!)

So I'm thinking unvented unit where the current cylinder is. But being a middle floor flat and no visible pipework (apart from under the sink) I am a bit worried of leakage given its running at like no pressure now to putting it up to 3 bar. As far as I know there's no preliminary test I can perform either?

And no, I'm not G3 so Id be getting someone to do it don't worry :)
However 2 people have seen this job - one said just do it and the other advised against in case of leakage... Help!!!
 
you can install a drip tray if your that worried but unless there 10 + years old they dont tend to leak

also do you know the pressure and flow into the flat (cold mains) ?
 
Flat is around 20 years old I believe. The unit would be new.
The pressure I think is around 3 bar although I am not 100% - I am going to go tomorrow with a weir gauge.
I think we have to assume it's enough to run the unvented otherwise the only option is electric shower and unvented under kitchen sink unit
Means the bathroom sink will only have cold water though.

Drip tray underneath the unit? Sorry, for clarity I meant worried about the pipes leaking which go through the flat? (and above the downstairs flat) in case they are pin holed already or the joints just cant take the pressure increase.
 
thats great

and put it this way the same pipes are carrying the mains water around the flat :)
 
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