Evening Gents....
Currently, we have a gravity water system, with a 250litre tank in the loft, 160litre HW cylinder, heated by a Vaillant (sp?) boiler. This feeds the house with HW including an Aqualisa Digital pumped shower which, I know from experience of my daughter using it , will empty the system in about 20-25 minutes.
We're now having an extension built, with a utility room, cloakroom, and master bedroom with en-suite, and obviously I'd like to put a decent, (possibly another Aqualisa), pumped shower in there. It needs to be pumped, as we're in a very low pressure area..just over 1 bar.
Obviously, the easy solution is not to run both showers at the same time, but when there are 3 of us wanting showers in the morning, the temptation will be there to have "just a quick shower".
But even with just one shower, we have to wait 30 mins for the system to refill and reheat, so having 2 showers will be even worse.
I wondered if it was feasible to have 2 HW systems...?? add another cold tank in the loft, and another HW cylinder somewhere to just feed the en-suite and cloakroom...??
I realise the low pressure mains will take some time to refill both tanks, but by that time everyone should be showered and it can take the rest of the day to refill if need be.
Anyone see a major flaw in this idea, or have a better solution..??
TIA
Daryll.
Currently, we have a gravity water system, with a 250litre tank in the loft, 160litre HW cylinder, heated by a Vaillant (sp?) boiler. This feeds the house with HW including an Aqualisa Digital pumped shower which, I know from experience of my daughter using it , will empty the system in about 20-25 minutes.
We're now having an extension built, with a utility room, cloakroom, and master bedroom with en-suite, and obviously I'd like to put a decent, (possibly another Aqualisa), pumped shower in there. It needs to be pumped, as we're in a very low pressure area..just over 1 bar.
Obviously, the easy solution is not to run both showers at the same time, but when there are 3 of us wanting showers in the morning, the temptation will be there to have "just a quick shower".
But even with just one shower, we have to wait 30 mins for the system to refill and reheat, so having 2 showers will be even worse.
I wondered if it was feasible to have 2 HW systems...?? add another cold tank in the loft, and another HW cylinder somewhere to just feed the en-suite and cloakroom...??
I realise the low pressure mains will take some time to refill both tanks, but by that time everyone should be showered and it can take the rest of the day to refill if need be.
Anyone see a major flaw in this idea, or have a better solution..??
TIA
Daryll.