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Advice on Shower and lighting circuit in outhouse.
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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Kirk" data-source="post: 554169" data-attributes="member: 16492"><p>Waste of time - I had a instantaneous handwash in my garage for 18 years - I had to replace it 5 times due to freezing even with frost heater, But could not enclose heater and unit together so just had to accept losing it every so often. Make sure to have a handy stopcock to turn on and off during the winter, but if you don't drain it you will lose it</p><p>Re the 12 degees - gas boiler manufacturers are building in a recirc pump stat which kicks in the pump without firing at 12degrees to circulate the water in the system and prevent freezing. Its on all the time here in Scotland as the inside temperature without CH averages 7 degrees during the winter days.</p><p>I enquired why it was set so high and was told it is now the industry standard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Kirk, post: 554169, member: 16492"] Waste of time - I had a instantaneous handwash in my garage for 18 years - I had to replace it 5 times due to freezing even with frost heater, But could not enclose heater and unit together so just had to accept losing it every so often. Make sure to have a handy stopcock to turn on and off during the winter, but if you don't drain it you will lose it Re the 12 degees - gas boiler manufacturers are building in a recirc pump stat which kicks in the pump without firing at 12degrees to circulate the water in the system and prevent freezing. Its on all the time here in Scotland as the inside temperature without CH averages 7 degrees during the winter days. I enquired why it was set so high and was told it is now the industry standard [/QUOTE]
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