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Hi Gents

I have problem with pressure in my house. Plumber advice my to read about cold water booster set, it is grate solution in that kind of situations i read. I think i will go for one of this device. My question is how do you sizing this to the property, what should i take into consideration. What is the best quality for money???
 
What mains pressure and flow rate are you currently getting?

pressure maybe 1 - 1.5bar but i will have to checked, flow rate no idea is it meter?


have dedicated space kind of utility/plant room but is not very much, not for 1000l or more this 500 looks grate and it will fits, but i am not sure if the efficiency will be right or might be to much and i will spend lots of money needlessly

How is your hot water heated??

system boiler and cylinder

eye watering ...pun...price...I would want to know much more about the property before making any advice just yet
centralheatking

What you need to know?
 
So you need at least 300 so around 400 I would recommend
 
pressure maybe 1 - 1.5bar but i will have to checked, flow rate no idea is it meter?
plenty but busy till later m6 stuffed again chking


have dedicated space kind of utility/plant room but is not very much, not for 1000l or more this 500 looks grate and it will fits, but i am not sure if the efficiency will be right or might be to much and i will spend lots of money needlessly



system boiler and cylinder



What you need to know?
 
as well in option for 0.8, 1.5 or 2.6 l/sec
is it mean 0.8x60= 48l/min so 100l bath will fill up in 2 minutes??

Aslong as your pipe sizing is correct yes/ you could
 
purely theoretically what size of pipes should i have?

Don’t have a clue would need to work it out length fittings etc best get an experience plumber in
 
ok , before I would specify anything on this job I would want to know
1. heating system full details
2. present water pressure & volume per. min...and customer expectation
3. building lifestyle ..how many people..is it domestic or commercial
4. future plans extensions etc
5. customers intended budget to makecsure we are all singing off thevsame hymm sheet.
then I would produce a specification get it approved, put a fixed price quotation in at proper commercial rates draw a contract up, take a deposit and deliver it in specified timescale
subject to variations

however if the op puts up the info properly we can all have a proper look in my opinion

Rob Foster. aka centralheatking
 

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