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Hi All,

My 16 year old Albion Mainsflow Integrated Combi Thermal Store (Direct) MF30/180 has split and needs replacing. I have had a couple of plumbers look at it and both have quoted me around the £2000 mark. I never expected it to cost anywhere near that but find that the cylinder alone is around £1200.

I asked if there was a cheaper alternative and my plumber looked into it and said no. I asked why a standard system with the additional tank in the loft couldn't be fitted and was told that the Thermal Store that I have is special. I don't know what was meant by this. Am I being mislead? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Cheers
Paul
 
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best to keep the thermal store over a gravity hot water cylinder if you want the same pressure and flow rates on your hot water taps and shower.
 
Hi Paul
You could try an un-vented direct hot water cylinder, these will still give you mains pressure hot water. They are likely to be cheaper & last a lot longer than the thermal store, however it will require a discharge waste pipe from the safety valves to outside or to a soil stack which was one of the advantage of using a thermal store.
The installation has to be carried out by a someone who holds a Part G / un-vented ticket to show they are competent & will need to be notified to your local Building Control, please make sure the plumbers who quote for the work all have the ticket, ask to see it.
 
As Chris says an unvented might be your best bet, if you want to stick with a store you could get a gledhill pulsacoil for a lot less than £1200

It might pay to get another plumber who might be able to offer you some alternative ideas to take a look
 
I noticed today that gledhill have started making Boiler Mates again, a new BP model.

I won't pass any comment on them as I've not fitted one. However the Pulsacoil BP's seem a lot better than the old 'A' Class, and 2000, models that proceeded them.

In effect they've gone back to the start like the olf III models, and just use a blending valve rather than PCB's and modulating pumps.
 
I would agree, but I'm quite happy repairing them and all the other abominations that Gledhill produced.

I've fitted the new BP Pulsacoil and as I say it was better than the models it replaced. Much more basic.

The copper cylinders in the Boilermates is waffer thin though. I wonder if they've improved on that.
 
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