Hi,
I already know that the ideal solution is not a combi boiler for this amount of bathrooms and that a separate hot water tank would be much better. That being said, I just want to know whether what I want to do will work.
I have a Worcester Bosch greenstar 37cdi in the cellar and want to install a new ensuite in the loft conversion. As stated in the title, the house already has 2 bathrooms. When both showers are in use, flow is reduced but still adequate.
What I would like to know is 1) with the boiler being in the cellar and the new ensuite being 3 floors up, will flow/pressure be an issue? 2) Would it be possible to use the new ensuite shower while one of the other showers/baths are being used? Or even better, all 3 in use at the same time, without being reduced to an unusable trickle?
Thanks for your help, all advice and experience is greatly appreciated.
Tim
I already know that the ideal solution is not a combi boiler for this amount of bathrooms and that a separate hot water tank would be much better. That being said, I just want to know whether what I want to do will work.
I have a Worcester Bosch greenstar 37cdi in the cellar and want to install a new ensuite in the loft conversion. As stated in the title, the house already has 2 bathrooms. When both showers are in use, flow is reduced but still adequate.
What I would like to know is 1) with the boiler being in the cellar and the new ensuite being 3 floors up, will flow/pressure be an issue? 2) Would it be possible to use the new ensuite shower while one of the other showers/baths are being used? Or even better, all 3 in use at the same time, without being reduced to an unusable trickle?
Thanks for your help, all advice and experience is greatly appreciated.
Tim