You could get cross flows if you don't use it.
So the unvented cylinders combination valve is by passed and the cylinder pressurised up to what the mains is supplying.
Which could be 8 or 10 bar in some cases!
Looking to pick brains on a similar question, I'm getting a vaillant ecotec pro28 and an unvented cylinder, combi will do kitchen sink and unvented will do a bathroom with thermostatic shower sink bath and an en suite with thermostatic shower toilet sink, there will be 2 other separate toilets with built in sinks on the cisterns cold only to save space, my question is sizing pipes to bathrooms should I do 22mm up to bathrooms then drop to 15mm once at them, I'm a gas eng but repair boilers don't normally do plumbing installs any advice greatly appreciated. Want to make sure both showers can be used together, have already replaced lead main with 25mm blue plastic back to main in street.
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