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armyash

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Hi,

Ive been sent this by a customer who has asked me to replace this.

What would be quickest replacement?

Thanks

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I'm guessing water heater the French one :D

Depends still get the main multi points
 
Yeah it's a water heater :)

I havent been to the property yet but the guy wants it done Saturday so wanted a heads up before I go.

Thanks
 
Not many choices left on those ,”Main “do one that is ok ish , Vokeras is called the aquanox ( or something similar ) but needs electric so will have to be moved. Theres another manufacturer but cant remember name , somebody else may help
 
As above.
It’s a multipoint water heater by chaffetaux ( not spelt correctly!)
Only option for replacement needs electric so would need moving.
You could try eBay and see if there’s anything.
 
Looks like I'll be using a main multipoint. Just checked out the mi's. No electric needed. Moving the appliance is not an option.

Customer has been without hot water for 2 weeks due to being let down. I've said I can do but not until Saturday.
 

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