I'm not a plumber but..
I think if I were installing a new cylinder I'd be tempted to get one with extra coils to make adding solar hot water easier. If the new government get their act together with RHI they may even pay you cash for every KWH of solar hot water you collect and use....
http://www.rhincentive.co.uk/ Quote:Is the 15mm feed going to be a problem?
Yes it could well limit the flow rate you get. Your existing system probably has at least one tap directly on the incoming cold main, typically the kitchen tap. Measure the flow rate you get out of that in L/min and it will give you an idea of what you will get from the new system in total.
If the flow rate is poor you can do one of three things...
a) Get the incoming pipe upgraded.
b) If the static pressure is good you can install a cold water accumulator/expansion vessel...
http://www.tradeplumbing.co.uk/Cold-Water-Accumulator-Improving-Water-Pressure_c...They "slowly" fill/charge up off the mains via the narrow 15mm pipe and then sit there in your loft ready to boost the flow rate when you turn the tap on. However they only provide a temporary boost to the flow rate. How temporary depends on the size of the accumulator and other factors. Big ones are expensive and upgrading the main is a better choice if possible.
c) Stay with a stored cold water system and add a pump. Either a whole house pump or one specifically for the bath/shower(s). Unless things have changed recently you can't pump the mains directly.