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I have tried to search for the advice already but couldn't find it. Any point in the right direction appreciated.
Sadly I have Economy 7 and it has been causing me a great deal of difficulty with switching on at the wrong times and now the boiler has also packed up. I have a small flat and want to recover some space so have decided that I want to get rid of my PulsaCoil III 205 litre boiler. I want to replace the boiler with an on demand instant water heater, and gain cupboard space.
I am aiming for a 12kW Redring Powerstream, 50A. or something similar. (any recommendations?) I had considered 3phase power and getting a much larger capacity heater. There is 415V 200A in the power distribution room, where my mains lives which is three/four metres away from my front door and CU. Is this feasible?/approx cost?
I have a HAGER consumer unit installed in a new build flat from 1998/1999. There is no RCD protection but just standard MCBs. I have a 100A mains supply.
I want to know to meet current regulations whether or not I need a new Consumer Unit or if I can retrofit with RCBOs to bring a new circuit, feeding a new 50A water heater circuit. The water heater/boiler cupboard is a short run from the CU that is above the front door, maybe 2.5m. Any ideas on how much this would be?
Any advice is welcomed, although I really want the boiler to go and some more space.
Best regards
Bertle
I have tried to search for the advice already but couldn't find it. Any point in the right direction appreciated.
Sadly I have Economy 7 and it has been causing me a great deal of difficulty with switching on at the wrong times and now the boiler has also packed up. I have a small flat and want to recover some space so have decided that I want to get rid of my PulsaCoil III 205 litre boiler. I want to replace the boiler with an on demand instant water heater, and gain cupboard space.
I am aiming for a 12kW Redring Powerstream, 50A. or something similar. (any recommendations?) I had considered 3phase power and getting a much larger capacity heater. There is 415V 200A in the power distribution room, where my mains lives which is three/four metres away from my front door and CU. Is this feasible?/approx cost?
I have a HAGER consumer unit installed in a new build flat from 1998/1999. There is no RCD protection but just standard MCBs. I have a 100A mains supply.
I want to know to meet current regulations whether or not I need a new Consumer Unit or if I can retrofit with RCBOs to bring a new circuit, feeding a new 50A water heater circuit. The water heater/boiler cupboard is a short run from the CU that is above the front door, maybe 2.5m. Any ideas on how much this would be?
Any advice is welcomed, although I really want the boiler to go and some more space.
Best regards
Bertle