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Bee nasked to supply and fit one of these for a customer

one that supples hot water at nearly 100 degress

Any one got any ideas or anything i need to look out for

Tap is looking at £500+
 
Here is the sort of thing

[DLMURL="http://www.quooker.com/07_uk/site.html"]http://www.quooker.com/07_uk/site.html[/DLMURL]

Its for a residential property so urn would be to big
I fitted one of these for The King of Malaysia.(hows that for name dropping)
Simple to fit but come with a strange plastic thing that you are supposed to drill into the waste pipe for the pressure relief pipe.
 
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I fitted one of these for The King of Malaysia.(hows that for name dropping)
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oooooooh,get you !!

I put one in for one of the a king Nuisance family once,think there was four of them,seems a lot more,keep bumping into them all the time

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But as said ,would be afraid to fit if minors in the property,seen some nasty scald burns on kids,not very nice
 
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It does have a child proof knob.

At £790 plus I don't think I'll be fitting any of them.

Will of course be subject to Part P regs so would need sparky as well.
 
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thinks the same,my new toy,upgrade from the old model

[ame=http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tefal-BR308845-Quick-Deluxe-Stainless/dp/B0024NL6U4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=kitchen&qid=]Tefal BR308845 Quick Cup Deluxe Stainless Steel: Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home[/ame]


these boiling water/cool water taps take little space above the work top but below,take up the whole unit,I do not have one to spare or a grand :(
 
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thinks the same,my new toy,upgrade from the old model

Tefal BR308845 Quick Cup Deluxe Stainless Steel: Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home


these boiling water/cool water taps take little space above the work top but below,take up the whole unit,I do not have one to spare or a grand :(
The Quooker one I fitted was (from memory-2 yrs ago) only about 8" diameter and about 15" high so would fit at the back of a cupboard.
I have the Tefal one at home(got it from Baxi rewards) but since the novelty has worn off we all use the kettle again now
 
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