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DuckyUC

Hi everyone

I try to buy/find a Instant tankless electric water heater in uk
as the flat I living in have no gas
and I want instant hot water supply

looking for a water heater that:

Instant Heat up water (no more 1 hour waiting)
Use Electric (no gas no coal no LPG)
Single Phase (no money upgrade to 3 Phase,no sure is it even possible for a flat)
14.4kw+ power (looking for higher power for 2 bathroom,14.4kw are the highest power I seen so far in uk)
Do sale and exist in uk (maintain/repair/UK regulation issue)

Any brand you know with comment are great!whatever good or bad

more detail:
My flat in birmingham have soft water,lime scale is not an issue(5X softer than london)
Able to upgrade the household electric service to 100Amp

many thanks for your help!
my last post about america heater
http://www.ukplumbersforums.co.uk/ce...er-heater.html (Instant tankless electric water heater?)

EHC Slim Jim 14.4kW

EHC Fusion 14.4KW

EHC Fusion Electric System Boiler 14.4 KW

Comet 14.4kW Electric Boiler

Any other brand? not much I found on google

they are all about £1k include VAT, Comet look better from my view,but no idea it is good or not.
 
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Single phase + 27kWh output

I find a seller on an auction site sell this can post to uk
My only problem is will it difficult for the local plumber to install it?

As my current water heater is a old electric storage water heater
So need to change the pipe location and install a power wire to the boiler room, hence high labor cost?

Many thanks
 
Single phase + 27kWh output

I find a seller on an auction site sell this can post to uk
My only problem is will it difficult for the local plumber to install it?

As my current water heater is a old electric storage water heater
So need to change the pipe location and install a power wire to the boiler room, hence high labor cost?

Many thanks

sorry 27kw not kwh
 
It's not the plumbing you need to worry about. That thing sucks 112amps. Domestic boards are rated (and I may be corrected here) at 60amps.

Don't waste your money. Get someone in to see what you want and give the best advice.
 
so normal uk household only have a 60amp max power supply? I read their install guide it use 3x40amp to power up this water heater does it make it possible to fit it? Or there are no way to install it even after some wire upgrade so I go look for the 60amp x 240v = 14.4kw model?

Also what is the best way to find a good plumber? I live in birmingham city centre.
Thanks for your reply!
 
that heater have 8,13.6,18,24,27kw model

So with current 60 amp I can fit the 13.6kw @ 57amp
I google and saw a web said in uk single phase can provide 100amp max after apply an upgrade to the power supplier, is this true?
"Try this and it should be FREE to most of you (UK). If you do not already have a 100Amp Incommer Main Fuse supplied by your Electricity Supplier, but have one of 60Amp or 80Amp then have it upgraded to the 100Amp.
Just tell them you intend to fit an 11 Kilowatt power shower, and could they please change the Incommer Mains fuse to 100Amps. The Electricity Supplier will usually do this for FREE."roy

 
Great contacted coop energy today and they able to do a upgrade of electric service to 100Amp, so now the question is what is the highest kw/amp water heater I could use?
ModelRecommended BreakerMaximum Amperage @240VRecommended Household Electric ServiceRecommended Minimum Wire Gauge
ECO 273 x 40 Amps DP112.5 Amps200 Amps 3 x #8 AWG
ECO 243 x 40 Amps DP 100.0 Amps200 Amps 3 x #8 AWG
ECO 213 x 40 Amps DP87.5 Amps200 Amps3 x #8 AWG
ECO 182 x 40 Amps DP 75.0 Amps150 Amps 2 x #8 AWG
ECO 111 x 60 Amps DP 57.0 Amps125 Amps 1 x #6 AWG
ECO 81 x 40 Amps DP 33.0 Amps100 Amps 1 x #8 AWG
POU 61 x 30 Amps 29.0 Amps100 Amps1 x #10 AWG
POU 3.51 x 30 Amps 29.0 Amps100 Amps1 x #10 AWG
 
I know the ECO 8 is the open it recommend, but is it possible to fit ECO 21/18/11? as there will be a "save margin" for the Max amp use. I prefer the ECO 18 so even at the peak there still 25Amp left
 
Post a thread in the 'I'm looking for a plumber / gas engineer' section of these forums remembering to include your location. [DLMURL="http://www.ukplumbersforums.co.uk/im-looking-plumber-gas-engineer/"]I'm looking for a Plumber or Gas Engineer[/DLMURL]

Ask for someone with Part P.
 
Part P building regulations. Refers to testing of electrical installations.

I would also advise contacting our electrical brethren on the UKEF - [DLMURL="http://www.electriciansforums.co.uk/electricians-unite-jobs-your-area/"]Electricians Unite - Jobs In Your Area - Electricians Forums[/DLMURL]
 
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Thanks, it seem for some reason the single phase instant electric water heater in uk can't have a power beyond 12kw? I try but can't find the reason/document about this limit, if anyone know why please let me know!
 
My company went down the route your posting about last year - specifically with regards
to properties off the mains gas supply. The American stuff will not work in Uk - it is generally 3 phase - most homes in uk are single phase and there is not enough power

SO AFTER NOT A LARGE AMOUNT OF THINKING WE BINNED THE CONCEPT- you cannot get 'a quart of of a pint pot' although we all try on friday nights ..centralheatking
Thanks, it seem for some reason the single phase instant electric water heater in uk can't have a power beyond 12kw? I try but can't find the reason/document about this limit, if anyone know why please let me know!
 
You are right, but ecosmart offer high power Single Phase water heater thats why I have this post. I think ecosmart physically can fit in and work,but I plan to get a water heater sell in UK now because of the UK regulation/maintenance/repair issue.
 
I try to google a decent 14.4kw instant water heater which exist in uk and forget the us heater idea, any brand recommended?
I find EHC Fusion but not sure are they good? Too few brand offer these product.
 

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