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I'm doing a favour for a friend, his daughter has moved into a ground floor flat in a converted Victorian house. There is currently only an old broken direct hot water heater under the kitchen sink that supplies kitchen and bathroom sink. there is also a electric shower in the bathroom. she would like to put in a bath (for the baby) Is there a direct hot water unit that will fill a bath without need to upgrade electrics. Or do I just need to put in a new hot water tank.
The cold water supply to the flat is 2 x 15mm pipes coming from the other ground floor flat, water pressure is not great but should be ok. Any help will be great.

James
 
if there is room you could fit a pressured hot water cylinder idealy you would need 1.5 bar incoming pressure and 20lts of water per minute.
a small megaflo would do the job?
 
if there is room you could fit a pressured hot water cylinder idealy you would need 1.5 bar incoming pressure and 20lts of water per minute.
a small megaflo would do the job?
Thanks, will into that.
 
if there is room you could fit a pressured hot water cylinder idealy you would need 1.5 bar incoming pressure and 20lts of water per minute.
a small megaflo would do the job?

He only could install the megaflo if he is G3 registered. Unauthorised people without the right certificate could cause a lot of damage and put other ppl at risk.
 
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