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Sorry if you gays feel used, but i really try save some money, anyway i will install something i just don't want learn on my mistake because it will cost me a lot 3-4k if i don't get right result. I am DIY person, know how to solder on my own purposes, some knowledge i have i like to know what's going on in my house, ect. If you don't want to help its OK i will be just little bit sad because i was thinking this is forum for everyone not only pro

Sneaky, sneaky Mateus, seeing how the letters U and A are so far apart on the keyboard that can not be labelled a mistake so you can take a running jump!
 
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It is for everyone but what you are trying to install is certainly not a diy install. It’s going to take correct sizing, planning and installation to get a system that you’re happy with. Please don’t take offence

Hey Riley, do you honestly think it can be done via the internet when the op gives intel in the manner he does?
 
It is for everyone but what you are trying to install is certainly not a diy install. It’s going to take correct sizing, planning and installation to get a system that you’re happy with. Please don’t take offence
No offance at all, i know is hard that's why i am here if will be easy it will be done already, is a lot to consider and now i realize even more that, and if i take plumber not enough experienced a don't have warranty as well. hmm goddam life
 
Shoun in your opinion what size of pipe should go to 2 floor to get that time of filling bath??

At a guess no calcs 28 or 35mm with swept bends but this might be on the large size
 
Good bit of kit, but So expensive though! Couldn’t you just get a cold water accumulator?
I fitted a Stuart Turner ‘Mains Boost’ a few months back. I phoned Stuart Turner and with a few simple measurements and questions they were able to specify the correct product. Very helpful company and great quality products.
http://www.stuart-turner.co.uk/products/mainsboost/

you could if pressure was higher if i remember hes only got 1.8 bar

i would want a min of 2.5 bar dynamic for a accumulator
 
Good bit of kit, but So expensive though! Couldn’t you just get a cold water accumulator?
I fitted a Stuart Turner ‘Mains Boost’ a few months back. I phoned Stuart Turner and with a few simple measurements and questions they were able to specify the correct product. Very helpful company and great quality products.
Mainsboost offers a simple solution to boost low mains water pressure without the need for a break tank and is designed to be connected directly to the incoming mains.

Dan is it tanks with the pump or just a tank( something like vessel in my system). Can you explain more about it.

On website says ,,Designed for unvented systems where the mains pressure is greater than 2.0 bar but water flow is inadequate''
that's what i don't have but if i conjunct Mainsboost pressure vessels with Mainsboost Charger Pumps i could install to my main water pipe and get higher pressure and flow rate, am i right?
 

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