Hi all
4 bed detached, two bathrooms and cloakroom, 16 rads, and 4 people including two young children.
Out hot water demands are growing by the day and if it wasn't already awful for just the two of us, our 10 year old Ravenheat combi boiler is proving entirely insufficient for our water demands with two children approaching school age.
We currently have a shower off the combi in our main bathroom (not bad, as long as you forbid all other water consumption when someone is showering), and a 10Kw electric shower in the ensuite (might as well be using a watering can).
My desire is to install a large unvented cylinder (300L) and replace the combi with a system boiler, power to be determined by a professional, but probably in the region of 30Kw such as Worcester Bosch Greenstar 30CDi. Might seem a lot but we need good DHW recovery...my wife's showers alone are about 20 mins! That's one good thing about a combi I suppose...
Our flow from the garden tap is 17L/m, static pressure is 4 bar, dynamic pressure is 2.2 bar, pointing obviously to some hefty pressure losses at peak flow.
What I want to do is:
- Upgrade 15mm copper main supply to 32mm MDPE and pipe to (concrete floor) double garage, with required trench digging (approx 4m from exterior garage wall)
- Move water metre, stop cock, and boiler from utility room to attached garage
- Install boiler (probably Worcester Bosch Greenstar) and unvented cylinder (probably Worcester Bosch Greenstore) in garage
- Upgrade all other pipework to outlets to suitable pipe diameter to ensure best possible flow to all outlets simultaneously, and create two heating zones from the current single zone
- Supply and fit controls to suit. A Tado smart thermostat is already operating the heating.
- Install secondary return, as kitchen is approximately 30m from the proposed new location of the boiler and cylinder
- Run suitably sized gas pipe from current boiler location to proposed in garage
My questions are:
* Does my basic plan sound reasonable / sensible?
* Is my water main likely to be sufficient for unvented if I upgrade the water supply?
* I've budgeted £5k for this job. Am I in the right ballpark?
Thanks very much.
4 bed detached, two bathrooms and cloakroom, 16 rads, and 4 people including two young children.
Out hot water demands are growing by the day and if it wasn't already awful for just the two of us, our 10 year old Ravenheat combi boiler is proving entirely insufficient for our water demands with two children approaching school age.
We currently have a shower off the combi in our main bathroom (not bad, as long as you forbid all other water consumption when someone is showering), and a 10Kw electric shower in the ensuite (might as well be using a watering can).
My desire is to install a large unvented cylinder (300L) and replace the combi with a system boiler, power to be determined by a professional, but probably in the region of 30Kw such as Worcester Bosch Greenstar 30CDi. Might seem a lot but we need good DHW recovery...my wife's showers alone are about 20 mins! That's one good thing about a combi I suppose...
Our flow from the garden tap is 17L/m, static pressure is 4 bar, dynamic pressure is 2.2 bar, pointing obviously to some hefty pressure losses at peak flow.
What I want to do is:
- Upgrade 15mm copper main supply to 32mm MDPE and pipe to (concrete floor) double garage, with required trench digging (approx 4m from exterior garage wall)
- Move water metre, stop cock, and boiler from utility room to attached garage
- Install boiler (probably Worcester Bosch Greenstar) and unvented cylinder (probably Worcester Bosch Greenstore) in garage
- Upgrade all other pipework to outlets to suitable pipe diameter to ensure best possible flow to all outlets simultaneously, and create two heating zones from the current single zone
- Supply and fit controls to suit. A Tado smart thermostat is already operating the heating.
- Install secondary return, as kitchen is approximately 30m from the proposed new location of the boiler and cylinder
- Run suitably sized gas pipe from current boiler location to proposed in garage
My questions are:
* Does my basic plan sound reasonable / sensible?
* Is my water main likely to be sufficient for unvented if I upgrade the water supply?
* I've budgeted £5k for this job. Am I in the right ballpark?
Thanks very much.