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has anyone fitted these, one customer is looking for a wet system I will doing all the wet work and my sparky will do all the other works.

Any advice would be greatfull
 
not sure tbh i need to work out how big i would need

2 rules of thumb with electric systems

1) Don't go over 11kw on single phase domestic electric supply
2) Don't try to heat water instantaneously. Always opt for a storage based solution (eg direct unvented)

Wrestling with the laws of physics rarely works out well for the human in the bout.
 
The amptecs a good bit of kit, along with a direct unvented with dual immersions. One for overnight and a boost. Did one of these before christmas.
 
simon g what else would be need to do the above what unvented did you put in

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It was a solid fuel system that they wanted to change the stove to a room heater only. Took out the vented cylinder and fitted a 210 RM Stelflow direct. The amptec went into the same cupboard with pump, expansion vessel (sealed the system) and filling loop. Sparky ran a 10mm cable in for me and away it went. Been in about 4 months now, cust happy with it and no pressure loss, so im happy as well.
 
Went for the 9kw unit. Its running 9 rads and 2 towel rails.
 
The amptecs a good bit of kit, along with a direct unvented with dual immersions. One for overnight and a boost. Did one of these before christmas.

Did exactly the same in January. Piece of cake and customer is well happy.
 
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