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Rinnai is offering a range of units that give an instant and constant flow of hot water available to any site that needs it within 24 hours.
The units are ideal for hygiene and cleaning use in all healthcare, care homes and mobile hygiene, including any new or planned sites.
All that is as required, Rinnai told us, is constant supply of gas and water. The units are then guaranteed to supply temperature accurate hot water in unlimited quantities for all hygiene regimes.
Rinnai’s complete range of hot water heating units are available for next day delivery on orders placed before the previous mid-day.
Rinnai UK continues to operate through the pandemic, with staff able to take any orders or enquiries via telephone or online. The company has excellent stock levels of all units in the range, plus spares and accessories.
Rinnai is also offering a range of new services to support NHS facilities, care homes, schools and supermarkets during the lockdown:
For the installer, the units are a one-man lift and can be installed quickly, producing hot water within one normal working day.
The Rinnai units are also energy efficient – the site will only use water and gas when the tap is turned on. None is used when the taps aren’t operating. There is no need to wait for the water to reheat in a plant room-sited tank.
“We are geared up to help the installer having the right product for any site needing the reliability of hot water supply, “ said Rinnai’s Chris Goggin.
Rinnai manufactures over 2million water heaters every year and is the global leader in the provision of continuous flow hot water units.
Picture: Rinnai are offering a range of units that give an instant and constant flow of hot water available to any site that needs it within 24 hours.
Article written by Ella Tansley | Published 01 April 2020
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