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Dave Walker

evening all
might be a daft question but hopefully all i need is reasurance. i have been asked to move a water heater in a cafe that has been what really should be a walk way so its causing a bit of trouble in its current location. the unit is a undersink unit and the new possion would be a oversink possion. my question is what is the diffrence beetween a under sink and oversink unit is it just the connection points or is there any other reason why i could not fit this over the sink.
 
dam never thought of turning it upside down.. yes i appreciate it wont look good with the pipework out the top i would get it as neat as possible but it will be out of site and would look a lot better than it does at current i think the original plumber was a bit carless with how he instaled it will try and pop some pics for you to see
 
need to make sure that it hasnt been put there because of the distance from tap!!

these need an expansion vessel or a certain distance to taps or special taps!!

I think the oversink have a built in tap that when the water gets too hot will let the water out the tap.
undersink you have to add taps/ expansion vessel or certain amount of pipework to allow for expansion
 
hi jase158 thanks for your reply i think it was placed in its current location so to give it the min distance to allow for the expansion if i rember wright this needs to be about 2.8 meters if its bellow this then you can buy a expansion kitt for it. the new possion would give me 3.5 meters of pipe to take up the expansion so this part is ok.i just wanted to check really that there was no reall reason why this unit could not be fitted higher other than the conections of it.
 
IMG_0092.jpgcurrent location and pipework not how they have put a bin infront of the heater so they dont forget about it when carrying trays in and out past one another. you will also note how moving this heater will allow for the pipework to be tide up especally as its not cliped or supported under the sink
 
Just had a look don't say it can't be fitted above so that will do me now I can price the job and sort the mess under the sink etc out for them. Sure I can make it look a lot better than that and easer for them clean round
 
the oversink unit has a swiveling outlet like a tap the undersink unit has to be piped to the hot pipe - if its the 15 litre version it has to follow G3 unvented rules from your pic the unit is fitted with flexis i would not recommend that copper pipe should be used.
 
the oversink unit has a swiveling outlet like a tap the undersink unit has to be piped to the hot pipe - if its the 15 litre version it has to follow G3 unvented rules from your pic the unit is fitted with flexis i would not recommend that copper pipe should be used.

Manual says you have to use flexis.

I've never used flexis on one but you should

And I thought under 16l was exempt from g3?

NRV and EV not required depending on pipe length and volume
 
Manual says you have to use flexis.

I've never used flexis on one but you should

And I thought under 16l was exempt from g3?

NRV and EV not required depending on pipe length and volume

fitted one last month and manual said copper and advised expansion vessel and press red if you not got 4m from unit to tap
 
Spoke to ariston tec support today just to check and they said not a problem as long as you don't turn it upside down. Looks like they read the post earlier.
 

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