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I’ve recently moved into a property which currently has a combi boiler, two bathrooms, one power shower and one electric shower. I’m wanting to change this out for an unvented system with two showers operating from the cylinder. Both showers would run at 20 LPM. My current water supply is 15MM which is located at the back of the property. I don’t want the stress or cost of rerouting 25MM into the property. Here is my query as follows: I currently have 20 LPM and an unbelievable 8 BAR pressure I am considering putting either an accumulator or a pumped accumulator into the loft and then feeding the water supply thereafter. However, I don’t know if I require an accumulator with that amount of pressure or anywhere that would tell me what size accumulator I would require with a 300
litre unvented cylinder. Many thanks for any advice you can offer.
 
I’d recommend you get a G3 qualified engineer in to design it for you as you will need one to install the cylinder anyway
 
And another biggie is.... if you go down the route of an accumulator and cylinder( maybe in the loft) is the weight. I’d hazard a guess the accumulator will be nigh on the size of the cylinder. So a rough guesstimate of around 700kg of weight in the loft, so you’ll have to look at a structural engineer to design a structure/ added joists to accommodate the weight
 

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