Water heater advice???

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Just wondering what peoples opinions are on using an instantanious water heater (redring or similar) to supply a kitchen sink and basin in the bathroom. only really need a sinkfull per day for the dishes so was ruling out heating a cylinder full with an immersion.
Is there a better option?
Also, if i did go redring, any advice on size would be smashing!
Thanks
 
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Just go on there web site and all info re sizing and installation will be avalable
some under sink heaters need special taps and/or a expansion vessel so check out the different types.
 
used to fit santon a6 water heaters on shop fits over the years. they also do an under sink version so there is no ugly heater on the wall.
check out the requirements for expansion etc and pressure reduction too.

plenty of info available . http://www.santon.co.uk/

you could also try newhey and eyre,
http://www.neweysonline.co.uk/water+heaters/q01.r10.1/Search.raction

just be aware that water expands when heated so the installation will need careful consideration for it to work properly and safely.

hope that helps
 
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ariston ones from screw fix are quite good for the money
 

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