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My house runs an unvented system and I plan to renovate my shower and replacing the existing one with a Grohe Grotherm 1000 Cosmopolitan Bar shower model 34437000. At the moment the flow rate of my shower at hydrostatic pressure only is 7 litres per minute. The shower head is about 1.5m below the cold water tank in the loft. When I ordered the Grohe it seemed like it was suitable for 0.1 - 10 Bar pressure and flow rate of 5 litres per minute but when it arrived, the literature said 0.5 - 10 Bar only. I would like some advice if this would be suitable for my home or would I be better with an Aqualisa Midas 220? Thank you in advance for your advice.
 

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