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i need some pointers to a decent under sink electric water heater, it will only feed one outlet but i want under rather than over sink, due to constraints of space, also just to make your life more difficult i dont want one that needs a special vented tap, as the sink is very deep with no access to the taps without stripping the sink out (its in a shop) stripping out will be a major hassle
so what make & model do you suggest?
cheers for the assistance
 
In this months CIPHE mag there is an article on ascot water heaters.Account Suspended or call on 02030065300
 
I know that the heatrae sadia streamline models need special tap packs to run with units.
 
fitted a few of these,no problems,nice units,hope helps

[DLMURL="http://www.discountedheating.co.uk/shop/acatalog/Ariston_Europrisma_Under_Sink_Water_Heaters.html"]Ariston Europrisma | Under Sink Water Heaters | Electric Water Heaters[/DLMURL]
 
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Just fitted an Ariston 10l 2kw unit best price and quality seems ok .. take care with hot & cold connections as I had to use tap connectors with 2 washers to make a seal. also make sure there is 3 metres of pipe UPstream of the cold connection to take up the expansion otherwise fit the PTR valve provided.
 
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Redring ew10. You'd be looking about ÂŁ160 including the pressure reducing set.

That's assuming of course you're picking up off the MWS Kirk mate!
 
many thanks everyone, will have a wee look at the suggestions and will report back
 
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