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Have been asked by a customer to fit in unvented cylinder in a small guest annex. For two people maximum

Cylinder will serve bath shower basin and kitchen sink

Customer has highlighted to me however that the bath is colossal approximately 350 L of water

He also says that the likelihood is that the shower and bath will be in use at the same time

With this in mind I was leaning towards the 300 L cylinder would you guys agree ???

Just want to make sure I don't undersize this
 
Have been asked by a customer to fit in unvented cylinder in a small guest annex. For two people maximum

Cylinder will serve bath shower basin and kitchen sink

Customer has highlighted to me however that the bath is colossal approximately 350 L of water

He also says that the likelihood is that the shower and bath will be in use at the same time

With this in mind I was leaning towards the 300 L cylinder would you guys agree ???

Just want to make sure I don't undersize this

As rough guide of 2 parts hot and one cold you could get a bath and shower at 10 lpm for 15 mins with a 300l cylinder. How will it be heated? With a decent recovery time you could probably get away with a smaller one but why take the risk.
 
300 will be fine with good mains flow rate and pressure. No one has a 60 degree bath so would only be half full with hot water.
 
Store it hotter and mix it down if possible. What's it gonna be to need a 350l bath and shower at the same time, a brothel or something?
 
It's an old farm and they are gradually changing all the old buildings to guest accommodation to a really high standard
 
Wattsie cheers for the input. If I'm honest since college I've not worked on one. Very uncommon in this area. What would be the pro/con over unvented
 
Direct thermal store, expensive to run.

I would be concerned further down the road if he his going to upgrade other units. That would be some loading on the electrics.
 
I would want multiple heat sources for a thermal store. Depends what the blokes long term plans are. Pellet boiler?
 
I would want multiple heat sources for a thermal store. Depends what the blokes long term plans are. Pellet boiler?

That's what I was thinking if there is multiple dwellings. Log burner for heating with a thermal store can work well and economy 7 backup if there's an option for pv panels could work out really well.
 
Nope will be electric throughout. Only place with boiler is main farm house. Would you guys not opt for unvented then?
 
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