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Was at a job today in a hairdressing salon repairing a leak on water basin wheni finished and chatting to one of the hair dressers i noticed a water heater on the wall behind her .
was an andrews wh42 if i recall no compartment boxing had a nosey for any ventilation couldnt see any only openable windows , first thought is this illegal as in a public place , hairdryers /steamy hot water all day long and no vents any thoughts lads?

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None required pal, sound.....it's an Andrews room sealed continually rated hot water boiler (a commercial chaff brittony I.e MPWH) it's made by Rinnai and badged up by Andrews
 
Inlet 13mb? Near enough to 19!
 
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Just for info boys gas is on right 22mm, cold is center 15 mm and hot on left 22 mm.....that baby gobbles 5.1 m3 an hour on full chat!
 
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