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Re: OT : Plumbing help as well
Geraint,
There's also a compromise between the two choices I mentioned - a combi
boiler with a 'large' thermal store. Vokera make one
http://www.vokera.co.uk/p-lineamax.htm
- will give 18 litres per minute with
a 60 litre storage capacity. Might not be any good if you like long
showers
though.
We've got a 18 litre per minute hot water pump for our shower and it's
fairly powerful, but we've got a 230 litre cylinder of hot water at 65oC,
so
it's good for long showers.
BTW. whilst planning our house refurb and searching for energy
efficient
stuff I found a clever heat recovery system for drains. The hot water
from
a shower just goes down the drain, but if you use a heat recovery drain
pipe
section to partially heat the cold water you can make a 10kW shower
into
something like a 15kW shower, or lower the flow rate and save energy.
Many
large hotels use heat recovery systems - around 70% of the heat from
waste
water can be extracted.
Simon
----- Original Message -----
From: Simon Coates <ecolume@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: 26 December 2002 23:02
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] OT : Plumbing help as well
> Geraint,
> If you want a very powerful shower but don't want any header tanks
you
could
> either get a large combi boiler which can heat at least 15 litres/min
of
hot
> water (approx 30kW+) or get a mains pressurised conventional
heating
system
> with unvented cylinder.
>
> All combi boilers restrict water flow rates in order to heat up the
water
to
> the desired temperature. So in the winter months the flow rate
will drop
> due to colder water entering your house. ISTR that combi flow
rates are
> given at 35oC temp rise. You'd need a very decent (expensive)
combi if
you
> want a very powerful shower.
>
> If your cold water mains pressure is good, then if you get an
unvented
> cylinder (150 to 200 litres) you'd get lots of hot water at mains
pressure.
> If your water pressure is low then you'd need to fit a booster
pump.
Either
> way you'd get a powerful shower. The cylinder should reheat in
about 20
> mins. Also, with a cylinder, you'd have the advantage of an
immersion
> heater - so if the boiler ever packed up you could still have hot
water.
>
> Regards
>
> Simon
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <geraintwilliams_uk@xxxxxxx>
> To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
> Sent: 26 December 2002 03:02
> Subject: [ukha_d] OT : Plumbing help as well
>
>
> > I have a few questions about central heating systems etc.
> >
> > Wondered if anyone maybe able to help, and i'd e-mail them
direct.
> >
> > To do with replacing current central heating boiler for what I
think
> > is called a "system boiler", so I can get rid of the
water tanks in
> > the loft etc.
> > I'd like a very powerful shower as well, so I want to make sure
I
> > buy the right system. I have a good plumber, but he isn't
that
> > available and knows zero about electrics and hooking boiler into
x10.
> >
> > Anyone know about central heating systems then ?
> >
> > Regards
> > Geraint.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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