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Thanks for the response.That Megaflo is a hot water cylinder that is stainless steel unvented and therefore allows you storage of hot water, unlike a solely combi gas boiler system. It has same benefits that a combi system has (balanced high pressure to hot and cold throughout the house) but better flow rates of hot water due to heated water already in storage.
Note you need to have that unit serviced once a year by an unvented qualified plumber to keep it functioning well and for safety as well as manufacturers warranty of cylinder, often 25yrs.
That unit has an air bubble that allows expansion and this depletes which is something you can correct yourself on occasions.
To heat that cylinder from cold will usually require a couple hours on programmer to be sure to fully heat it. It is thermostatically controlled, so your gas boiler will shut off once the Megaflo reached temperature.
Your gas boiler is perhaps a sealed system boiler, same as a combi, only without the hot water and would require the system pressure (that is rads and gas boiler) to be kept in pressure - usually more than 1bar, so check boiler instructions on pressure & how to top it up at boiler
Thanks again. Final question....I promise. See pic. My understanding is that the device shown reduces our water pressure as maybe we are in a high pressure area. The reason I ask is that I need to replace a shower. The unit I am thinking of getting states "Suitable for High Pressure Water Systems Only".You have an unvented hot and cold water system.
Your heating system is a sealed system (as it has no small feed tank in attic to fill it).
The Megaflo cylinder will be ideal for you as it gives better flow rates of hot water than a combi boiler would. Perfect for larger homes with 2 or more bathrooms.
It might seem confusing, but an option when choosing a new gas boiler but still keeping the Megaflo hot cylinder would be to either have a system gas boiler (“system” means it encompasses all the sealed system parts, expansion vessel, circulating pump etc), or a combi version piped same and heating Megaflo etc, but use the hot water from new boiler for some of the taps or nearby outlets. But your gas installer will know best.
Servicing of gas boilers and Megaflo is once a year and likely better for convenience and cost that the gas service person does both in one visit
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