What did you go for in the end.
Would be keen to understand your real world experience.
I am looking at a combi vs unvented. Leaning towards the WB 550cdi. Or the atag q51c
Plumber advised me today that both unvented and combi rely on mains pressure. So as I have good pressure (and fairly high flow) the combi would be the easier Choice to fit.
The atag has a 14l internal tank and 23l/min flow and the Worcester Bosch 51l/min.
Looking around and using
Watts = 70 x L/min x degree C rise
So for a 25l flow
Watts = 70 x 25 x 35 = 61.25 KW
The Worcester is 41kw so cannot do 25l indefinitely. So uses the tank to top up.
When the tank is drained
41k/(70x35)=16.7l/min
The atag is 51kw. So when its internal tank drains
51k/(70x35) =20l/min
So realistically the atag can still supply at 20l/m
Any thoughts
Would be keen to understand your real world experience.
I am looking at a combi vs unvented. Leaning towards the WB 550cdi. Or the atag q51c
Plumber advised me today that both unvented and combi rely on mains pressure. So as I have good pressure (and fairly high flow) the combi would be the easier Choice to fit.
The atag has a 14l internal tank and 23l/min flow and the Worcester Bosch 51l/min.
Looking around and using
Watts = 70 x L/min x degree C rise
So for a 25l flow
Watts = 70 x 25 x 35 = 61.25 KW
The Worcester is 41kw so cannot do 25l indefinitely. So uses the tank to top up.
When the tank is drained
41k/(70x35)=16.7l/min
The atag is 51kw. So when its internal tank drains
51k/(70x35) =20l/min
So realistically the atag can still supply at 20l/m
Any thoughts
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