Anyone run a Megaflow cylinder at 4 bar pressure?

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Yes I know it invalidates the warranty.
And I know the recommended operating pressure is 3 bar.
But on a large unvented system (3 showers, 4 toilets, 4 storey house), if I was to fit a pressure reducing / fluctuations valve with a return / bypass and PVR and set it to 4 bar to match the mains pressure is that safe?
I know cylinders are pressure tested to 15 bar but has anyone actually upped the pressure slightly without blowing their house up??!

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Not only void the warranty but your home insurance as well.
 
Yes that's a fair point I hadn't considered. Of it did blow up. How likely is that though?
 
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My solution to having mains pressure showers is a vented cylinder providing copious hot water at low pressure, 6 foot head, to taps.

The shower is fed with mains pressure water that is heated by passing through a coil in the top of the cylinder. A bespoke cylinder but it cost less than an un-vented cylinder.

It should be possible to produce a cylinder for an un-vented system with an extra coil for a supply at a higher pressure than the working pressure of the cylinder
 
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