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i have recently bought a property and wat to have a megaglow istalled..my question is that would i be able to use two showers simultaneously without any loss of pressure..please advise

Anonymous user 23/02/2024 - 2.36 PM

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3 Answers

Bristol-Heating

Rating: 5 out of 5
Bristol
Hello. If you have a suitable mains pressure cold water supply and the Megaflow and pipe work are sized to suit the required demand then yes you can run two showers with minimal flow loss. I hope this helps. Many thanks Dave
Answered6 January 2012
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OSBORN PLUMBING

Rating: 4.9 out of 5
Southend On Sea
Yes they are more than capable to handle to showers
Answered8 January 2012
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kelly plumbing Heating & gas

Rating: 4.9 out of 5
Weston Super Mare
Hi I recommend the water flow rate that you have is tested by a qualified plumber, and if necessary have the lead replaced for 25mm poly. under lead replacement its free. consult your water undertaker/Bristol/wessex water example).. 22mm cold water supply to the incoming cold on cylinder you will have no probs at all. Your installer will of course do the rest but thats where you need to be.... other than that 3 Bar is recommended by most unvented,10+LTRS MIN, Should be fine also Hope helps kieran kelly plumbing heating & Gas
Answered8 January 2012
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