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Pauliolio
Hi,
I have the following in a gravity fed system:
Boiler: iCOS m3080
idealheating.com/downloads/manuals/155695.pdf
Location: Kitchen - ground floor
Timer: Siemens RWB9
w3.siemens.co.uk/buildingtechnologies/uk/en/building-automation/residential-controls/documentation/documents/rwb9_i.pdf
Tank: Sunspeed 2 - 1400x400
[DLMURL]http://www.gledhill.net/pdf/Spec%20115%20Vented%20Cylinders.pdf[/DLMURL] - Page 14
Location: Airing cupboard - First floor
Cold & CH header tanks in loft.
The HW pressure is pathetic & I was thinking of putting a pump in for the shower, but that would still leave the rest of the house as it is.
So next thought was pump all of the HW.
My question is - Given the existing set up, what would I need to add/change to get a pumped HW system up & running?
Also a supplementary question - The house (about 30 years old I think) was fitted with non-return valves before every tap - Is it possible that they could be restricting the flow?
Many thanks.
I have the following in a gravity fed system:
Boiler: iCOS m3080
idealheating.com/downloads/manuals/155695.pdf
Location: Kitchen - ground floor
Timer: Siemens RWB9
w3.siemens.co.uk/buildingtechnologies/uk/en/building-automation/residential-controls/documentation/documents/rwb9_i.pdf
Tank: Sunspeed 2 - 1400x400
[DLMURL]http://www.gledhill.net/pdf/Spec%20115%20Vented%20Cylinders.pdf[/DLMURL] - Page 14
Location: Airing cupboard - First floor
Cold & CH header tanks in loft.
The HW pressure is pathetic & I was thinking of putting a pump in for the shower, but that would still leave the rest of the house as it is.
So next thought was pump all of the HW.
My question is - Given the existing set up, what would I need to add/change to get a pumped HW system up & running?
Also a supplementary question - The house (about 30 years old I think) was fitted with non-return valves before every tap - Is it possible that they could be restricting the flow?
Many thanks.
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