@@UnequaledHeating Oh I forgot to say I've tried using the powerflow flux again and man is it much easier to get neat joints with this stuff. The solder just runs around so quickly. I'm glad I gave it another chance thanks to you.
Hi, Nice to see this beast in action. What were those showers putting out in LPM or equiv? I have a 6 bathroom set up I'm working on and I thought I would need 1000 litres storage and two tanks for the max potential load. Thanks
Nice one Tony Seem much better than the Grundfos booster pump and break-tank. Years ago I got a lot of grief from a client having fitted a Grundfos pump-set in a Georgian townhouse in Hackney. Worked perfectly but... Neighbours complained about the noise 😒 !
This looks a great option. Looking at the Mini for my house. Have you installed that as well? And then pairing that with a break-tank. Other than aesthetics, any reason to go with their own branded tanks rather than a cheaper alternative?
Hi mate Just out of interest. What size pipes did you run everywhere? Was it 22mm hot and balanced cold everywhere then split off with 15mm to each outlet?? Thanks in advance 👍
yes buddy, that worked best for the storage in this scenario. you could run in 28mm but you'd really need an unvented with 28mm tappings higher flow outlets, and alot more storage (hot and cold) to keep up with potential demand.
@@UnequaledHeating thankyou mate i got to say your work an knowledge is imense how did you learn about these stuff? Big thanks for the videos gives us average plumbers to gain knowledge
@@Razz60 Thank you mate. google, facebook groups, manufacturers instructions and a bit of trial and error, not alot you cant learn on the internet now days.
Do you think 1 dab unit is enough for 12 restrooms 2 kitchens and 2 outdoor showers?the area is semi commercial which means most of the time people are using waters..i need your expert opinion about this...thank you in advance
I'm sure they'd be happy to do that for you, but you could work it out yourself with amount of outlets, lpm of high flow outlets being used simultaneously, incoming mains lpm, and some maths of course.
Do you have installed additional check valve, flow control switch, pump control switch with control panel and expansion tank on outlet line?It's hard see ,you are moving camera to fast...🙂
Absolute class install mate, always looking at your work for pointers haha so happy to see another video...Don't leave it so long next time!
Much appreciated pal, I'll try my best haha
Nice to see you Tony I'm so glad you're doing well in these rough times. Work is perfect as usual
oioiii..... Still pushing mate, thanks for the comments. hope you're well.
@@UnequaledHeating Oh I forgot to say I've tried using the powerflow flux again and man is it much easier to get neat joints with this stuff. The solder just runs around so quickly. I'm glad I gave it another chance thanks to you.
Hi, Nice to see this beast in action. What were those showers putting out in LPM or equiv?
I have a 6 bathroom set up I'm working on and I thought I would need 1000 litres storage and two tanks for the max potential load.
Thanks
Aye he’s back, great video Tony
Been a while :) cheers Ben
Fab pumps! I have two in tandem feeding 6 houses, providing 4 bar.
Fantastic bits of kit mate
amazing job as always mate. WELL DONE PLUMB GOD 👏🤝👍
thanks buddy
Great job as normal superb pipe work . 👍👍👍👍
Thanks bro
Nice one Tony
Seem much better than the Grundfos booster pump and break-tank. Years ago I got a lot of grief from a client having fitted a Grundfos pump-set in a Georgian townhouse in Hackney. Worked perfectly but...
Neighbours complained about the noise 😒 !
This looks a great option. Looking at the Mini for my house. Have you installed that as well? And then pairing that with a break-tank. Other than aesthetics, any reason to go with their own branded tanks rather than a cheaper alternative?
Hi Tony, thanks for the useful video
Is the easytank mandatory?
Can I plug the easybox directly?
Have you had hot water in same pressure?
Superb
Jolly good
Top man
Nice results thee pal. What storage is the real tank? Also are they a 28mm outlet?
Cheers, the esytank holds 480litres and has a 1" tapping on the outlet.
Hi mate
Just out of interest. What size pipes did you run everywhere? Was it 22mm hot and balanced cold everywhere then split off with 15mm to each outlet??
Thanks in advance 👍
Quality workmanship brilliant well done just a question did u run all pipework in 22mm to the outlets?
yes buddy, that worked best for the storage in this scenario. you could run in 28mm but you'd really need an unvented with 28mm tappings higher flow outlets, and alot more storage (hot and cold) to keep up with potential demand.
@@UnequaledHeating thankyou mate i got to say your work an knowledge is imense how did you learn about these stuff? Big thanks for the videos gives us average plumbers to gain knowledge
@@Razz60 Thank you mate. google, facebook groups, manufacturers instructions and a bit of trial and error, not alot you cant learn on the internet now days.
@@UnequaledHeating thankyou
Great video. Would this have worked if you ran 15mm to outlets?
Do you think 1 dab unit is enough for 12 restrooms 2 kitchens and 2 outdoor showers?the area is semi commercial which means most of the time people are using waters..i need your expert opinion about this...thank you in advance
Hi
please could you tell me what fittings i will need to connect the inlet, outlet and overflow as i’m fitting one tomorrow. thanks
We need more videos dude
Is the easytank mandatory? Or i can plug directly the e.sybox?
Thanks Tony.
Is there a way of sizing the esytank and esybox? Do they do that for you? Or do you account an amount of water per person per day?
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I'm sure they'd be happy to do that for you, but you could work it out yourself with amount of outlets, lpm of high flow outlets being used simultaneously, incoming mains lpm, and some maths of course.
Do you have installed additional check valve, flow control switch, pump control switch with control panel and expansion tank on outlet line?It's hard see ,you are moving camera to fast...🙂
Could you say what pressure you had the ESY Box at in this video?
I can see you haven’t insulated the tank and placed it next to the cylinder. Why is that? Any risk of bacteria growing?
Is it combi boiler fitted ?
Need more videos dude
What a video
What a specimen