Browse Forums Heating, Cooling & Insulation 1 Jul 19, 2023 8:38 am I will build my first home soon, so I would like to understand as many things as possible. I am currently renting at this property, and this is what the hot water system looks like. There is a Rinnai Solar S26 and Rinnai SunMaster. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ The Rinnai Solar S26 is plugged into the power, but the Rinnai SunMaster is not. The property agent advised me to leave it as it. I feel that this setup takes a long time to get hot water(Kitchen/Shower), like running the tap at least 45s-60s. I lived in highrise apartment previously and I usually have hot water about 10s of running the tap. Is this normal for landed property? I am currently in VIC so it is pretty cold at the moment. What can I do if I wish to have a better hot water system than this current setup for my new build? Re: Help me understand this Hot Water System 2Jul 20, 2023 10:49 pm The time to heat is purely a function of the distance between the hws and the faucet. There are many options for hot water, you can also have a circulating circuit of hot water , I don’t know much about it though Re: Help me understand this Hot Water System 3Apr 16, 2024 6:21 am the sun master is the solar heating to "warm" the water in the tank the S26 is your hot water system which will heat the water (25 degrees?) so with both turned on you will get cheaper, hotter water For our new build in NSW we opted for a heat pump with a 315L storage tank. Early days yet as we only moved in 6 weeks ago. Haven't run out out of hot water though. Ours… 7 3693 I want to build a decking to the drawn shape outlined in black. The problem is how close can I build to the gas hot water unit? Will I be able to build around it and be… 0 20358 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Hi, I've got a brand new (2nd hand) Bosch Hydropower 16H tankless hot water heater. Since it was installed I have noticed it leaks a lot. I took the cover off and it looks… 0 24305 |