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Hi
Can anyone recommend a good water heater with a good flow rate. I require one that doesn't provide boiling water as it is to go over a kitchen sink with a cold feed already to it. Also ideally one that does not go over 3kw to minimise electrical work but I understand that this could be an issue when it comes to a decent flow rate
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What would you call a decent flow rate as this could be dictated by the flow rate already existing from the supply to this heater.
Is this heater to be used as an alternative to a hot water tap?
Plus is it to be instantaneous or stored?
And what water pressure do you have?
 
The existing flow rate and pressure seem very good without knowing the litres per min or the bar pressure. Ideally it is to be used as an alternative to a hot water tap but I wouldn't discount a stored water system as long as it was controlled by a thermostat
 
Redring WS7 ECO.
Stores 7 litres of water, has temp control and a timer, can be installed above or below sink.
Rated at 3kW, thermal cut-out, requires min of 0.7 bar of pressure.
 
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Thanks Prenticeboy will look into prices for this one
 

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