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Me9141

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Hi all,

Hope all are well.

I’m in the early stages of renovating an industrial unit. The fit out is to have 7/8 commercial kitchens, these kitchens will have reasonable output, i.e. high street takeaway in terms of their demand.

The unit has 3 bar of pressure and 25 litres a minute of water flow.

What is the best and most economical way of providing the units with hot water. Individual electrical under sink heaters/unvented cylinders/couple of Rinnais etc?

The units will pay for their own water and electricity, gas is covered by landlord.

Any help is greatly appreciated.
 

ShaunCorbs

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It’s one of them you can’t do cheaply water mains isn’t upto the task so will need to be boosted first need an m and e designer and 100k
 

Me9141

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Don’t take the job on if you don’t know what you are doing- that’s my advice.

The unit is mine and I am organising the renovation, I am not doing the plumbing work myself. I am merely doing research on the best method to provide hot water. This way I know what kind of heating engineer to go for and who is trying to sell me nonsense.
 

Me9141

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It’s one of them you can’t do cheaply water mains isn’t upto the task so will need to be boosted first need an m and e designer and 100k
I manage to scope out the fit out of a rival company doing the same thing this weekend. They used a Andrews Water Heater ECOflo (wouldn't let me post a link), they have 30 kitchens, not sure if they had more than one of these though I only caught a glimpse of one.
 

oz-plumber

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Go to the manufacturer's of the units you want and get them to design something for you.

Done this multiple times when doing commercial hot water for kitchens.
Not plugging them - but Rinnai are very helpful and the systems they specify work well.
eg: no complaints.
 

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