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Hi, I've been speced a 45oltr TWS Mains Boost Plus for a client based on a 250lt unvented cylinder and 4 bathroom, 4 storey residential property.

Has anyone got any experience or reviews on this system and how effective, any problems e.t.c?

Any thoughts would be really appreciated?

Thanks
James
 
depends whats the incoming flow and pressure like?
 
as long as they know they wont be able to have two showers running at the same time your fine

shower and hot tap will do fine

any reason your flow rate is down
 
as long as they know they wont be able to have two showers running at the same time your fine

shower and hot tap will do fine

any reason your flow rate is down

Why cannot run two showers at same time? That was the point thought that was the obvious we could run it all for around 11 minutes we've been told!
 
Why cannot run two showers at same time? That was the point thought that was the obvious we could run it all for around 11 minutes we've been told!

Would at a push two stnd ones but nothing like rain heads

Don't forget you can't pump mains above 20lpm so your kinda capped there
 
As shaun has mentioned the more taps you open in the same time the less water pressure you will have
 
you need to be installing the TWS mainsboost water performance system check out their web site there is a video explaining every aspect of water supply . regards kop
 
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