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Hello
I've got a Ferroli combi boiler, a Modena 80.
I would like to convert a bedroom into a second bathroom.
The first bathroom has an electric shower that obviously runs from the cold feed. I was hoping to run the new shower in the second bathroom from the boiler, so a mains fed shower, the more powerful the better - but I can't seem to get any sense from what I've read as to whether the Ferroli will be up to running a shower.
I don't know what part the overall water pressure plays, the mixer hair rinser runs quite tidily - and whether we would be able to run both at the same time (because one would come from hot feed and another from cold) - running both together is the end goal, that way we can all get ready in the morning without a queue forming outside the bog.
Am I looking at a new boiler (maybe a system one?), or would some form of pump do the job?
Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions (or questions) you might have.
I've got a Ferroli combi boiler, a Modena 80.
I would like to convert a bedroom into a second bathroom.
The first bathroom has an electric shower that obviously runs from the cold feed. I was hoping to run the new shower in the second bathroom from the boiler, so a mains fed shower, the more powerful the better - but I can't seem to get any sense from what I've read as to whether the Ferroli will be up to running a shower.
I don't know what part the overall water pressure plays, the mixer hair rinser runs quite tidily - and whether we would be able to run both at the same time (because one would come from hot feed and another from cold) - running both together is the end goal, that way we can all get ready in the morning without a queue forming outside the bog.
Am I looking at a new boiler (maybe a system one?), or would some form of pump do the job?
Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions (or questions) you might have.