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sorry what is alk term?
the kitchen tap has flexi hoses feeding it that look even narrower, as a guess i'd estimate it uses like 10 litre per minute, maybe could restrict it slightly?
and a decent shower (i googled the answer)use 15-20 ltrs p/min? so if my incoming is to boiler and i put in a gigantic combi, 25 ltr/per min should this not be enough?
I will try you experiment of opening both taps when i finish work
do u think that it'l be 15mm pipework that run under that cupboard all the way to the mains? i'd rather up the water flow if possible and not be under powered, i will mole to the mains if i have to (price dependant) or go back to the unvented in loft, both may work out similar in price
Sorry 20mm blue alkathene pipe eg 20mm alk
By the time you take some restriction in and your figures are only with one tap open so could be only 5lpm out of one and 10 lpm out of another etc
No I think it will join to a blue alkathene pipe somewhere