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If its designed correct it will nock spots off oil, lpg and natural gas. 300 litre does seem a little small. What is the road supply pressure
I can understand doing a house like that on a budget and saying they will only be using the house mostly for two people.
I beggars the question, why have 8 bedrooms with en- suites??
What electric supply has the building got?
Until 'Plumb centre' pull they're finger out and come back with the heat loss calcs/ heating load, then we can decide whether it'll need a 3 phase supply.....if thats what your meaning my friend.
Yes mate that is exactly what I mean. It will need 3 phase without a doubt . if there is concern over cost for a water main, tell him to get ready for the electricity supply
If you have a pump room, 2no 50 gallon tanks break tanks, 1" ball valve, Grundfos booster pump, here: CM, CME BOOSTER | Grundfos and ususal additional products, check valves, associated valves, etc, pipe sized accordingly.
Done this on many hotels and bespoke projects! Works every time when there is low pressure and bad flow rate.
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