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Which single-phase water heater with remote control for two bathrooms do you recommend?

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  • #1 13796942
    aby1
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    Welcome,

    I am looking for advice on purchasing a water heater for my shower, namely the idea is this:

    There is only a shower and a remote control which controls the temperature and flow of the water, the heater is in the loft above the bathroom, two bathrooms in the house can be fed by two heaters. Anything you can recommend?

    Added after 1 [minute]:

    I would like to add that there are currently two Triton T90xr showers in the house connected to a switch that will turn one off if two are running at the same time. I would like to remove these units from the cabins and replace with something "invisible"
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  • #2 13799557
    retrofood
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    aby1 wrote:
    Welcome,

    I am looking for advice on purchasing a water heater for my shower, namely the idea is this:

    There is only a shower and a remote control which controls the temperature and flow of the water, the heater is in the loft above the bathroom, the two bathrooms in the house can be fed by two heaters. Anything you can recommend?

    Added after 1 [minute]:

    I would like to add that there are currently two Triton T90xr showers in the house connected to a switch that will turn one off if two are running at the same time. I would like to remove these units from the cabins and replace with something "invisible"


    Dreams of a beheading.
    Let's start with the connection power limit, how much is it? You'll find that in your energy supply contract. Add to that the other amount and you have an invisible switch.
    I have a few more questions:
    How is the remote control signal to be transmitted? By infrared, radio, or fibre optic?
    Where do you want to measure the water temperature, in the supply pipe, in the air or on the skin of the bather?
    Is one remote control to serve two bathrooms?
  • #3 13799871
    aby1
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    Why so dramatic?

    i was looking at something like this except I think it's three-phase
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