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It will depend on the HW flow rate of the combi they've picked. A good one will run a shower fine, but maybe not 2 or 3. Could try restrictors on the showers to get over this I guess (?).
 
It will depend on the HW flow rate of the combi they've picked. A good one will run a shower fine, but maybe not 2 or 3. Could try restrictors on the showers to get over this I guess (?).
Won't make much difference, you just can't get the volume of water required because of the way instant hot water systems work.
 
Using a combi to run multiple showers is not going to work for the tenants, I would have thought.
Correct, you wouldn't spec a combi boiler for multiple showers that are likely to be used simultaneously. A pressurized system boiler with suitably sized hot water storage tank is going to be more cost effective and better for the job.
 

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