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alisyed1
Hi there,
First post. I am currently in the process of deciding which boiler to have installed in my flat ( 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and 1 en-suite). The main bathroom has a bath and a thermostatic mixer bar. I haven't decided whether to install a thermostatic mixer or an electric shower in the en-suite yet. There are 9 radiators in the property with two of them being monstrous 2 metre long by 600 high double convectors.
The supply gas pipe from the meter to the current boiler is in 22mm pipe, the length of run is approximately 24 metres.
The cold water main is old copper pipe sizing of 21mm. Pressure was measured at just under 4 Bar with a flow rate just over 21 litres per minute. This was measured at the kitchen sink mixer tap.
The run from the boiler to the bathroom is also approximately 25 metres.
I don't have the space for an indirect un-vented cylinder or the mains flow rate required for it as suggested on this forum. So I am limited to large combi's.
My first two options were the Worcester Bosch 42cdi and the Vaillant ecoTEC plus 937. After spending some time reading through the forum, would the Veissman Vitodens 222-F be suitable for my installation.
I am trying to get the most efficient system I can get that can adequately supply the hot water requirements for four adults and two young boys.
Thanks.
First post. I am currently in the process of deciding which boiler to have installed in my flat ( 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and 1 en-suite). The main bathroom has a bath and a thermostatic mixer bar. I haven't decided whether to install a thermostatic mixer or an electric shower in the en-suite yet. There are 9 radiators in the property with two of them being monstrous 2 metre long by 600 high double convectors.
The supply gas pipe from the meter to the current boiler is in 22mm pipe, the length of run is approximately 24 metres.
The cold water main is old copper pipe sizing of 21mm. Pressure was measured at just under 4 Bar with a flow rate just over 21 litres per minute. This was measured at the kitchen sink mixer tap.
The run from the boiler to the bathroom is also approximately 25 metres.
I don't have the space for an indirect un-vented cylinder or the mains flow rate required for it as suggested on this forum. So I am limited to large combi's.
My first two options were the Worcester Bosch 42cdi and the Vaillant ecoTEC plus 937. After spending some time reading through the forum, would the Veissman Vitodens 222-F be suitable for my installation.
I am trying to get the most efficient system I can get that can adequately supply the hot water requirements for four adults and two young boys.
Thanks.