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The official shower complaint thread.
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<blockquote data-quote="Josh Millward" data-source="post: 67838" data-attributes="member: 970"><p>Re: The official shower complaint thread.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Baloney. That was true some years ago. But it is not the case any more. The big one I have is intended for whole house operation. I've seen smaller units intended for point of use that were mis-used for whole house applications and they worked just fine... as long as you were not using multiple appliances at once. </p><p></p><p>I think it would be a lot easier to just run a 40-60A 240VAC circuit to a bathroom rather than put in twice the piping for both hot and cold. Especially if this assumes that you are installing copper pipe.</p><p></p><p>Plus you get the benefit of having the hot water right there when you turn on the faucet rather than having to wait for two minutes for the hot water to flow from the heater to your point of use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh Millward, post: 67838, member: 970"] Re: The official shower complaint thread. Baloney. That was true some years ago. But it is not the case any more. The big one I have is intended for whole house operation. I've seen smaller units intended for point of use that were mis-used for whole house applications and they worked just fine... as long as you were not using multiple appliances at once. I think it would be a lot easier to just run a 40-60A 240VAC circuit to a bathroom rather than put in twice the piping for both hot and cold. Especially if this assumes that you are installing copper pipe. Plus you get the benefit of having the hot water right there when you turn on the faucet rather than having to wait for two minutes for the hot water to flow from the heater to your point of use. [/QUOTE]
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