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We are considering installing a megaflo system as part of our bathroom upgrade. The water pressure is 2.8 bar. The plumber will have to install the cylinder into a cupboard which has 2 outside walls but is accessed through a door in one of the bedrooms. Is there any noise associated with the general running of a properly installed megaflo system which would make this unsuitable? Many thanks.
 
The Megaflo cylinder shouldn't be noisy at all.
If the heating pump and motorised valves are also in the same cupboard, then there may be some low level noise.
 
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