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Any recommendations for a gas powered multipoint water heater?
Need to quote to replace one, could s combi be used instead?

It's for a cafe and they currently have no CH
 
Any recommendations for a gas powered multipoint water heater?
Need to quote to replace one, could s combi be used instead?

It's for a cafe and they currently have no CH

If there is a plan to install CH at some point then use a combi.
If the flow rate is good enough then a Combi will perform better normally.
Last multipoint I installed was a BF Main, one before was a FF Worcester, both ok.

Multipoint is a far cheaper option
 

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