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My conventional boiler needs to be replaced. One engineer suggested combi with an external pump because water pressure in my flat is low, the other said there's no need for a pump. He even said that if the pump would have a detrimental effect on the boiler. Who is right?
 
What’s the water pressure and flow rate of the cold mains ?
 
One of the engineers checked and said it's 2 bars cold water, flow 4l per minute.

Not enough for a combi or unvented what water main do you have eg is it a blue one or an old lead / steel pipe one ?
 
I can’t believe it’s only 4 lpm, was that measured at a tap which has a flow restrictor?
Try measuring it from where the dishwasher or washing machine are connected.
 

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