Continuous flow for bathroom and storage for kitchen
My wife and I are building a new home and we are trying to work out what hotwater system we would like.
We like the temperature setting capability of the continous flow type and the dribble capability of the storage type. (We dribble hot water tap as we wash dishes).
So we were thinking about getting a continuous flow system mounted next to the bathroom and laundry that also feeds into a small storage unit (30L) under the kitchen sink for the kitchen.
The advantages of such as system is that
a) We can set the bathroom temperature independant to the kitchen.
b) We don't have the minimun flow problem of the continuous flow system in the kicthen because it is fed by a tank.
c) We get instant hot water in the kitchen because the tank is next to the kitchen sink.
What do people think? Can anyone see any serious problems or disadvantages?:roll:
basix and multiple hot water systems rules
Heya guys, some very useful info...
http://www.basix.nsw.gov.au/help_det..._dwellings.htm
If you are installing two different hot water systems, you can nominate either for your basix compliance!:oo: How do you like those apples!:2tsup:
This means in my situation, I can elect to use my 5 star continuous flow system for my basix compliance and still get to use my ?? star tank in the kitchen - :) :) :).
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