Should I go with tankless point of use water heaters? | UK Plumbers Forums | Plumbers Forums

Welcome to the forum. Although you can post in any forum, the USA forum is here in case of local regs or laws

Discuss Should I go with tankless point of use water heaters? in the UK Plumbers Forums area at Plumbers Forums

D

Deleted member 115596

Hi,

I'm renovating (rewiring electricity, redoing and adding water pipes, gas pipes, moving walls) a house for the first time ever and, among other things, I will need to sort out hot water. Understandably, I have some questions.

It's a very small house currently with only a kitchenette downstairs and no bathroom. I will add a bathroom upstairs directly above the kitchen. I'll need hot water at 3 points - kitchen sink, bathroom sink and shower.

As I said, it's a small house with limited storage space so I'd like to avoid installing a central tank water heater. Also, that would mean more pipes and yearly servicing (if central, it would be a gas boiler).

Only one person will live in the house for most of the year and one more person (2 total) for a few months, so there isn't going to be a lot of water consumption really.

I'm thinking of adding point of use water heaters. I'd like to have instant limitless hot water, so (with my limited knowledge on the subject) I'm thinking to go tankless PoU.

If tank PoU, what size tank? Also under or over sink?

It's in Italy, if ot is relevant at all - voltage and that sort of thing.
I'm waiting for the water pressure info from the relevant authorities, but it seems pretty normal from what I can see coming out of the tap.

What should I do? What should I know?

Thanks.
 
Multipoint water heater like this, would need to be installed by a gas registered engineer.

 
Thanks all for the answers!

Ok, so what I'm understanding so far is:

- PoU heaters (shower especially) would be too costly electricity wise and wouldn't be very efficient at getting me instant continuous hot water.

- No need for a large gas boiler since we won't have centralized gas heating and need the heater/s for hot water only.

- Best thing would be to get a gas Multipoint water heater (am only hearing about these now for the first time but they sound awesome). That would take care of the downstairs tap and upstairs tap and shower. The model that moonlight linked works with up to 4 points.
Now... a gas engineer would install it, but just so I can start planning things... is it better to have the multipoint heater upstairs? What else should I know?
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Thanks all for the answers!

Ok, so what I'm understanding so far is:

- PoU heaters (shower especially) would be too costly electricity wise and wouldn't be very efficient at getting me instant continuous hot water.

- No need for a large gas boiler since we won't have centralized gas heating and need the heater/s for hot water only.

- Best thing would be to get a gas Multipoint water heater (am only hearing about these now for the first time but they sound awesome). That would take care of the downstairs tap and upstairs tap and shower. The model that moonlight linked works with up to 4 points.
Now... a gas engineer would install it, but just so I can start planning things... is it better to have the multipoint heater upstairs? What else should I know?
I would put it in the kitchen if possible on an outside wall.
 

Similar plumbing topics

T
  • Question
You say there's no gas..... You mean to the...
Replies
9
Views
1K
A
  • Question
If they are physically close, one unit under...
Replies
6
Views
1K
  • Question
Yes that would work in my opinion not a expert...
Replies
1
Views
841
  • Question
Yes potentially your existing pipework could...
Replies
6
Views
1K
  • Question
The noise sound like whistle so could be over...
Replies
1
Views
679
Back
Top