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I do most of my work in areas with a steady 4-ish bar at the kitchen tap, this is a different situation, I wonder if any of you can point me in the direction of a workable solution

The flat is fed by 20mm MDPE and is on the third floor, where it branches into 15mm, the flow rate is not fantastic, when trying to verify the pressure my meter failed to register, the needle flickered to 2 BAR and then settled back at 0 BAR.

The current set up is a tank fed vented cylinder with an immersion, it feeds a positive head pump [opps!].
Its all pretty sad really

the client wants to use the cupboard for other things and likes the idea of a multipoint instantaneous, but the heatrae website says it works from 1bar and as above I don't know if we have that

How would you do it?

thanks for your help
 
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