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mutley racers

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Evening chaps, just wondering if this will be ok. The lady is in a flat that has a big heating system for all flats which is getting taken out. As she has just had her flat decorated she doesn't want to take up floors or wall mount pipes to put in rads and so just wants a big as shower and so a combi to run this plus a towel rail. Would this be alright?

Another question, I have a client who has an area which he wants to put 2 shower cubicles in in the boy and girls toilets. Now all hot taps are fed via little 15 litre unvented cylinders. Now the mains pressure is shute, all cold outlets are fed from a 10,000 litre cold water tank which has a pump on it. This pump is rubbish also. So I am wondering what could I do to run these 2 showers? It has got to be from the tank to something that heats up instantaneously and has a pump I guess. Any thoughts?

Ta
 
1st - old lady, choke the heating down to the lowest KW

2nd - Intergas combi run off tank with or without pump depending on head?
 
Why bother with a combi, or is she going to add heating later?
If not what about instant gas heaters such as Main Multipoint or Rinnai Infinity?
 
Morning chaps. I have decided to fit an Intergas for this lady and am wondering which one will be best. As there will be only a towel rail on this circuit will I need to add a room stat to this? If not, is the cheaper combi the better option? Are the jigs easy to fit with these and are there any things to look out for ( badly placed prv's) when hanging?

Cheers chaps, have a good weekend
 
Talking of condense traps, look at this baby!

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Lovely beast. I love the idea of the chamber to catch sediment before the trap.
 
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