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can anyone recomend an electric water heater similar to the santon r range of open vented water heater .seen the ariston unvented range but the prv pipework would be a pain as its in an internal room
 
its only supplying 2 basins and a sink in a church hall - sink only used twice a wk for dishes and basins only for hand washing in the wc.dont like vented taps did a industrial unit with them and was for ever called back .could poss get prv pipework into a wc pan connector but dont like the ide of doing that .i have emailed ariston to see if i could bring cold from roof space and fit the prv and exp vessel and prv here and run d2 in roof space . the only problem is prv would be 3m from the heater
 
A cistern water heater would probably be your best solution.
If you can get a cable to it ok perhaps a powerstream or a zip cex would do but it might be pushing it unless you fitted non concussive spray taps to the basins.
 
A cistern water heater would probably be your best solution.
If you can get a cable to it ok perhaps a powerstream or a zip cex would do but it might be pushing it unless you fitted non concussive spray taps to the basins.
its got an old santon in but they are nearly £600
 
If they don't care what it looks like or can get it boxed in a combination cylinder is lots cheaper.

did think about that my only issue would be the electric supply existing heater runs off 13 amp plug.they do vary in price from where they are bought merchants quoted me for gledill which was stupid price looked at plumbfix but they seem to be indirect ones
 
Instant inline heater may be the way to go - its like an electric shower. Should cost under £200.

Downside is it needs some hefty electrical work to install .. . .. .

I fitted on of these as in a care home they ran a sink of water twice a day from it so stored was a waste of time. They had a 150 litre copper cylinder that they used before I came - for about 5 litres of hot a day!!
 
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