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Wiring requirements for small water heater
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<blockquote data-quote="Greig1974" data-source="post: 522235" data-attributes="member: 34458"><p>It's a small industrial premises divided up into about 5 independent small units. There is currently a shared toilet area with an oversink heater to provide warm water for handwashing. There is currently no water supply into the actual salon area, so a pipe would need to be added to the existing cold mains supply in the toilet area to the salon which is only about 4 to 5 metres away, my thoughts were if we could at least get cold water into There, we could.then explore options for heating it to enable a quick hair rinse, probably heating water to 35-40 c for a few minutes at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greig1974, post: 522235, member: 34458"] It's a small industrial premises divided up into about 5 independent small units. There is currently a shared toilet area with an oversink heater to provide warm water for handwashing. There is currently no water supply into the actual salon area, so a pipe would need to be added to the existing cold mains supply in the toilet area to the salon which is only about 4 to 5 metres away, my thoughts were if we could at least get cold water into There, we could.then explore options for heating it to enable a quick hair rinse, probably heating water to 35-40 c for a few minutes at a time. [/QUOTE]
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