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DuckyUC
Hi everyone
I try to buy/find a Instant tankless electric water heater in uk
as the flat I living in have no gas
and I want instant hot water supply
I contacted coop energy today and they able to do a upgrade of electric service to 100Amp, so now the question is what is the highest kw/amp water heater I could use?
I know the ECO 8 is the open it recommend, but is it possible to fit ECO 21/18/11? as there will be a "save margin" for the Max amp use. I prefer the ECO 18 so even at the peak there still 25Amp left
I try to buy/find a Instant tankless electric water heater in uk
as the flat I living in have no gas
and I want instant hot water supply
I contacted coop energy today and they able to do a upgrade of electric service to 100Amp, so now the question is what is the highest kw/amp water heater I could use?
Model | Recommended Breaker | Maximum Amperage @240V | Recommended Household Electric Service | Recommended Minimum Wire Gauge |
---|---|---|---|---|
ECO 27 | 3 x 40 Amps DP | 112.5 Amps | 200 Amps | 3 x #8 AWG |
ECO 24 | 3 x 40 Amps DP | 100.0 Amps | 200 Amps | 3 x #8 AWG |
ECO 21 | 3 x 40 Amps DP | 87.5 Amps | 200 Amps | 3 x #8 AWG |
ECO 18 | 2 x 40 Amps DP | 75.0 Amps | 150 Amps | 2 x #8 AWG |
ECO 11 | 1 x 60 Amps DP | 57.0 Amps | 125 Amps | 1 x #6 AWG |
ECO 8 | 1 x 40 Amps DP | 33.0 Amps | 100 Amps | 1 x #8 AWG |
POU 6 | 1 x 30 Amps | 29.0 Amps | 100 Amps | 1 x #10 AWG |
POU 3.5 | 1 x 30 Amps | 29.0 Amps | 100 Amps | 1 x #10 AWG |
I know the ECO 8 is the open it recommend, but is it possible to fit ECO 21/18/11? as there will be a "save margin" for the Max amp use. I prefer the ECO 18 so even at the peak there still 25Amp left