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stored one best and easiest to squeeze in, however talk to the teacher involved and you may well find that a smaller one will do and that they might be hapy with direct immersion cyl athats cheaper to buy and install. After all how often is the class used on a daily basis etc etc. Only saying this as I have had a small 70ish litre cyl installed in 2 classrooms previously that worked ok, as they may well have a dishwasher as well!

when hyou said 14 draw offs I thought you were talking hotel and either of your examples would have been fine, not needed for classroom work though (I only know as I was school bursar for 6 years:) )
 
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