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Unquestionably it's neither energy efficient nor economical. That's part of the reason why I don't get the logic of it.I don't see how 2x 8kW units can be in any way economical or energy efficient.
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Unquestionably it's neither energy efficient nor economical. That's part of the reason why I don't get the logic of it.I don't see how 2x 8kW units can be in any way economical or energy efficient.
Unquestionably it's neither energy efficient nor economical. That's part of the reason why I don't get the logic of it.
well for a start you are only paying for what you use. Water heating via electric is never going to be cheap, the unveted tank would continually be Keeping the water up to temperature and possibly the Water would not get used.
is that so the women can get hot flushes?Atlantic Under Sink Water Heater 15 Litre
Electric water heaters SMALL CAPACITIES thanks to their small dimensions can be installed on or under the sink.<br>They are easy to use thanks to the operating indicator light and the indicator wheel temperature.www.mcmahons.ie
I've fitted one of these a few weeks ago to feed 4 wash hand basins.
It heats up quick enough to service the women's toilets, so pretty constant use. Even peak times like lunchtime etc.
Going by the age of them, they're well capable of that themselves.is that so the women can get hot flushes?
LOL. The latter to be fair."Oh dear, you may have lost that job"
or
"Thank goodness i missed that!"
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