Unvented installation is with a standard tap (with 2 connecting hoses). Vented installation is with a special open outlet tap (with 3 connecting hoses).
Seriously! I got about 5 seconds in before I realized this wasn't the video I need, but had to keep watching to figure out how they were making the video! Concluded it had to be modeled, but the detail in lighting and reflection is definitely there
@@-maxx- Best installation video ever! I was looking for some other product, but the video is excellent and I could install this no problem. Put it on Netflix :-)
This was an exact replacement for the old one that lasted about 10 years. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx7yWIKcrbA9KMHkGSfcgxW2lsjHT6B8Sh The top of my mitigation tube by my roofline was just a 90 elbow which allowed too much debris to fall down into the fan, eventually ruining it. Without this issue, I bet it would have kept running another 10 years. When I replaced this fan, I added an extra elbow joint so the top tube now it does a 180, which should solve that problem. The radon guys around here wanted to charge me a $300 diagnostic fee, then parts/labor (probably close to $600 total). I installed this all by myself in about an hour for the cost of the fan; it would probably be even easier/faster with two people. FYI the manufacturer's warranty greatly differs depending on whether you install it yourself (1 yr warranty) or have a licensed installer do it (10 yrs).
Thank you very much for your comment. We would like to advice that our MBH3 with 3.5 KW is ready to plug in, therefore it is easy/quick to install where water connections and power outlet are available, while our devices with 4.4 KW up do have permanent connection. Please contact our sales team for further consultation.
yes, they are tankless. they are extremely hard to find in America or Canada, and the ones you do find are of not great quality and overpriced. I live in China for 6 months of every year for both business and so my husband can enjoy his family. When in America, we have a home in Denver, Colorado. This is how my in-laws' house is set up in China, and our home in China as well. we both live in newer high rises, and none of the apartments have hot water pipes. however, they do install in-wall pipes from the shower to connect with the heater under the sinks. It has been the norm for newer construction here for more than 20 years. We love them.
No, the device is only suitable for use at the sink or washbasin. We recommend our E-comfort instantaneous water heaters DSX Touch, DSX, DEX or DCX for supplying a bathtub.
Unvented installation is with a standard tap (with 2 connecting hoses). Vented installation is with a special open outlet tap (with 3 connecting hoses).
Does the kind of boiler need to change? Should I get a pressure resistant boiler if I need to do it with a splitter/adapter from the main water source? Or a normal boiler would work on both cases?
I don't think it has enough power to heat up uk freezing cold water in winter, because I use it in Hong Kong where water is not very cold there in winter (much warmer than UK) it supply just water around 30°C in hk. Inlet water temperature is very important effect the performance.
The possible temperature increase also depends on the selected line of the unit. The MBH is available in 4 connection variants: with 3.5 kW (ready to plug in), with 4.4 kW, 5.7 kW and 6.5 kW. Technical data can be found here: www.clage.com/en/products/e-mini-instant-water-heaters/MBH For higher temperatures, e.g. at the kitchen sink, we recommend our compact instant water heaters: www.clage.com/en/products/e-compact-instant-water-heaters
Ive got 38/39 degrees with a main at 11 degrees in December in the UK That was the smallest unit 2.8kw You need to adjust your flow rate to achieve higher temp.
We understand your question in the sense that you want to install the instantaneous water heater on the central hot water pipe and the instantaneous water heater will supply hot water until the hot water comes from your existing pipe. The instantaneous water heater then switches off. The MBH instantaneous water heater is not suitable for this. You can use the MCX instantaneous water heater. For the specification, please refer to our product information, which you can find on the homepage at www.clage.com.
Could this be used when you have hot and cold supply lines but the hot water heater is located far enough away it takes time for the hot supply to heat up?
We basically recommend to install our instant water heater very closed to usage point ( p.e. max. 1-2 m) in order to get hot water quickly and to avoid heat loss and legionella risk. If you have existing hot and cold supply lines and you want to use our instant water heater, you have to install it between cold water connection and usage point (tap), p.e. under the basin. Our device needs only cold water line. In this case you have to cut off the hot water line from your central hot water tank in order to avoid standing water in hot water supply line to run back to central hot water tank due to contamination risk of legionella.
Does anyone make an under sink POU that draws from the hot (not cold) water source? I have a capable whole house POU but it takes 1.5 minutes to get to the kitchen sink/dishwasher. Looking for a unit to fill that 1.5 minute gap.
Indeed 1.5 min is too long to get hot water to the kitchen sink/dishwasher. That is exactly the reason why we advice our clients to install our instant water heater closed to the point of use, you would get hot water within seconds. MBH model is a hydraulic instant water suitable for washbasin in guest toilet where hot water is rarely required. It heats the inlet cold water with full power, means you have to mix cold water in order to get good temperature outlet water p.e. 38-40 degrees. For kitchen sink we recommend our electrocincally controlled instant water heaters, which are more energy efficient and water saving. Simply speaking the electrical consumption of our electrical instant water heaters is depend on 3 parameters, inlet temperatur-settled outlet temperatur-water flow. It means it automatically calculates and consumes the required power to achieve the settled outlet temperatur, not work with full power as hydraulic instant water. Besides the settled outlet water is temperature accurate, so no need to add cold water, therefore it is energy efficient and water saving. As alternative for Kitchen, we can also recommend model DCX13 Next, this model has a short delivery lead time. Here you can find a product information for your study. www.clage.com/en/products/instantaneous-water-heaters/e-comfort-instant-water-heaters/DCX13-Next
Would this be suitable to use in a mobile sink with two water containers for clean and used water with power supply only? Normally I think you have to buy a water pump and water heater. Would I just need this and the water bins? Does this remove the need separate water pump and heater?
You can find the technical data of the device here: www.clage.com/en/products/e-mini-instant-water-heaters/MBH Please email your very specific question to export@clage.de. A colleague will then advise you further.
Hello @CLAGE GmbH, would it work the same where there is no water pressure and very slow water comes from the tap. Would it be a problem to use it in this case? In my country the flow of water is very bad due to bad construction of buildings and water supply
When delivered, the MBH 3 requires approx. 1.2 bar water pressure. This can be reduced to 0.5 bar by turning the adjusting screw. The larger compact instantaneous water heaters only require 0.25 bar and are therefore more suitable. www.clage.com/en/products/e-compact-instant-water-heaters For further questions, please contact our export department by e-mail: export@clage.de
@@luisfigueroa3044 To use the instantaneous water heater, you only need a cold water connection and a suitable power connection. For more information, please contact your sales partner in your country. Here is an overview of our international partners: partner.clage.com/en/contact/partners-international.php
Unfortunately we do not have a distribution partner in Vietnam. Here you can find a list of our international partners who sell our instantaneous water heaters: partner.clage.com/de/kontakt/internationale_fachpartner.php
Nuestros calentadores de agua instantáneos se utilizarán para la instalación con electricidad. No son calentadores de flujo de gas. Debido a que se instalan directamente en el grifo, la electricidad sólo es necesaria cuando se extrae agua caliente del grifo. Si no sacas agua caliente, no se necesita electricidad.
Here you can find a list of our international partners who sell our instantaneous water heaters: partner.clage.com/de/kontakt/internationale_fachpartner.php
In the videos we show the type of installation that is used the most. Of course there may be differences depending on the country or the object. For example, the electrical connections and the mains plugs are very country-specific. For the connection only a cold water pipe is needed, hot water is not necessary.
Unvented installation is with a standard tap (with 2 connecting hoses). Vented installation is with a special open outlet tap (with 3 connecting hoses).
Your 3D modelers deserve raises.
Seriously! I got about 5 seconds in before I realized this wasn't the video I need, but had to keep watching to figure out how they were making the video! Concluded it had to be modeled, but the detail in lighting and reflection is definitely there
@@-maxx- totally agree.
@@-maxx- Best installation video ever! I was looking for some other product, but the video is excellent and I could install this no problem. Put it on Netflix :-)
That's what Unreal Engine promised a few years ago, modern real time rendering for advertising CGI. It didn't generalise as much as they wanted.
“Their” 3D modelers probably are a different company that specializes in creating these animations, not employees of this company.
This was an exact replacement for the old one that lasted about 10 years. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx7yWIKcrbA9KMHkGSfcgxW2lsjHT6B8Sh The top of my mitigation tube by my roofline was just a 90 elbow which allowed too much debris to fall down into the fan, eventually ruining it. Without this issue, I bet it would have kept running another 10 years. When I replaced this fan, I added an extra elbow joint so the top tube now it does a 180, which should solve that problem. The radon guys around here wanted to charge me a $300 diagnostic fee, then parts/labor (probably close to $600 total). I installed this all by myself in about an hour for the cost of the fan; it would probably be even easier/faster with two people. FYI the manufacturer's warranty greatly differs depending on whether you install it yourself (1 yr warranty) or have a licensed installer do it (10 yrs).
EXCELLENT VIDEO... Great Editing.
Thank you :-)
Great item very Portable and easy to clean.
Thank you very much for your comment. We would like to advice that our MBH3 with 3.5 KW is ready to plug in, therefore it is easy/quick to install where water connections and power outlet are available, while our devices with 4.4 KW up do have permanent connection. Please contact our sales team for further consultation.
not clear from the video - are these tankless? What is the required voltage? Any plans to offer in North America?
yes, they are tankless. they are extremely hard to find in America or Canada, and the ones you do find are of not great quality and overpriced. I live in China for 6 months of every year for both business and so my husband can enjoy his family. When in America, we have a home in Denver, Colorado. This is how my in-laws' house is set up in China, and our home in China as well. we both live in newer high rises, and none of the apartments have hot water pipes. however, they do install in-wall pipes from the shower to connect with the heater under the sinks. It has been the norm for newer construction here for more than 20 years. We love them.
@@tylermoses7829 we have these at work, seems way better than the overly complex tankless water heaters.
What invisible contractor would you recommend for the install?
We can provide you a contact detail if you inform in which country you would like to have our assistance.
CLAGE GmbH 😁
Is it possible to install for the bathtub?
No, the device is only suitable for use at the sink or washbasin. We recommend our E-comfort instantaneous water heaters DSX Touch, DSX, DEX or DCX for supplying a bathtub.
Which is the diferent between vented and unvented?
Unvented installation is with a standard tap (with 2 connecting hoses). Vented installation is with a special open outlet tap (with 3 connecting hoses).
Does the kind of boiler need to change? Should I get a pressure resistant boiler if I need to do it with a splitter/adapter from the main water source? Or a normal boiler would work on both cases?
Please contact our customer service with this question at: service@clage.de
I don't think it has enough power to heat up uk freezing cold water in winter, because I use it in Hong Kong where water is not very cold there in winter (much warmer than UK) it supply just water around 30°C in hk. Inlet water temperature is very important effect the performance.
The possible temperature increase also depends on the selected line of the unit. The MBH is available in 4 connection variants: with 3.5 kW (ready to plug in), with 4.4 kW, 5.7 kW and 6.5 kW. Technical data can be found here: www.clage.com/en/products/e-mini-instant-water-heaters/MBH
For higher temperatures, e.g. at the kitchen sink, we recommend our compact instant water heaters:
www.clage.com/en/products/e-compact-instant-water-heaters
Ive got 38/39 degrees with a main at 11 degrees in December in the UK
That was the smallest unit 2.8kw
You need to adjust your flow rate to achieve higher temp.
It starts and shut off automatically?
Could it be installed in tandem as a supplemental on the hot water pipe so once hot water from the main catches up this one will turn off?
We understand your question in the sense that you want to install the instantaneous water heater on the central hot water pipe and the instantaneous water heater will supply hot water until the hot water comes from your existing pipe. The instantaneous water heater then switches off. The MBH instantaneous water heater is not suitable for this. You can use the MCX instantaneous water heater. For the specification, please refer to our product information, which you can find on the homepage at www.clage.com.
@@ClageGmbH Where I can buy it in USA?
@@allpal3077 Unfortunately we are not offering our units in the USA at all.
What if you have 2 supply lines ?
Could this be used when you have hot and cold supply lines but the hot water heater is located far enough away it takes time for the hot supply to heat up?
We basically recommend to install our instant water heater very closed to usage point ( p.e. max. 1-2 m) in order to get hot water quickly and to avoid heat loss and legionella risk.
If you have existing hot and cold supply lines and you want to use our instant water heater, you have to install it between cold water connection and usage point (tap), p.e. under the basin.
Our device needs only cold water line. In this case you have to cut off the hot water line from your central hot water tank in order to avoid standing water in hot water supply line to run back to central hot water tank due to contamination risk of legionella.
Is model mbh 3 suitable to install under a kitchen sink for washing the dishes?
For kitchen sinks we advice MBH 7 (not MBH 3) or the bigger compact instant water heaters 11 or 13,5 kW.
Does anyone make an under sink POU that draws from the hot (not cold) water source? I have a capable whole house POU but it takes 1.5 minutes to get to the kitchen sink/dishwasher. Looking for a unit to fill that 1.5 minute gap.
Indeed 1.5 min is too long to get hot water to the kitchen sink/dishwasher.
That is exactly the reason why we advice our clients to install our instant water heater closed to the point of use, you would get hot water within seconds.
MBH model is a hydraulic instant water suitable for washbasin in guest toilet where hot water is rarely required. It heats the inlet cold water with full power, means you have to mix cold water in order to get good temperature outlet water p.e. 38-40 degrees.
For kitchen sink we recommend our electrocincally controlled instant water heaters, which are more energy efficient and water saving.
Simply speaking the electrical consumption of our electrical instant water heaters is depend on 3 parameters, inlet temperatur-settled outlet temperatur-water flow.
It means it automatically calculates and consumes the required power to achieve the settled outlet temperatur, not work with full power as hydraulic instant water. Besides the settled outlet water is temperature accurate, so no need to add cold water, therefore it is energy efficient and water saving.
As alternative for Kitchen, we can also recommend model DCX13 Next, this model has a short delivery lead time. Here you can find a product information for your study.
www.clage.com/en/products/instantaneous-water-heaters/e-comfort-instant-water-heaters/DCX13-Next
Would this be suitable to use in a mobile sink with two water containers for clean and used water with power supply only? Normally I think you have to buy a water pump and water heater. Would I just need this and the water bins? Does this remove the need separate water pump and heater?
You can find the technical data of the device here: www.clage.com/en/products/e-mini-instant-water-heaters/MBH
Please email your very specific question to export@clage.de. A colleague will then advise you further.
Good information
Hello @CLAGE GmbH, would it work the same where there is no water pressure and very slow water comes from the tap. Would it be a problem to use it in this case? In my country the flow of water is very bad due to bad construction of buildings and water supply
When delivered, the MBH 3 requires approx. 1.2 bar water pressure. This can be reduced to 0.5 bar by turning the adjusting screw. The larger compact instantaneous water heaters only require 0.25 bar and are therefore more suitable.
www.clage.com/en/products/e-compact-instant-water-heaters
For further questions, please contact our export department by e-mail: export@clage.de
@@ClageGmbH can I use this tank in my country here we only have one line cold water only
@@luisfigueroa3044 To use the instantaneous water heater, you only need a cold water connection and a suitable power connection. For more information, please contact your sales partner in your country. Here is an overview of our international partners:
partner.clage.com/en/contact/partners-international.php
@@ClageGmbH I appreciate that thank you so much your answer was very helpful
DO YOU ONLY NEED A COLD WATER SUPPLY LINE
Yes.
Can I buy this in the USA?
The video does not address what is done with the original hot water line. Is it capped?
hot water line feeds the tankless heater. This is used to get instant hot water at a tap far away from the water heater.
I would like to buy it to Vietnam. How can I buy
Unfortunately we do not have a distribution partner in Vietnam. Here you can find a list of our international partners who sell our instantaneous water heaters:
partner.clage.com/de/kontakt/internationale_fachpartner.php
2:41 is there a special aerator?
Yes, the optimum aerator is included in the scope of delivery of the instantaneous water heater.
How can i purchase this?
gas o luz ¿que es mas caro...?.........
Nuestros calentadores de agua instantáneos se utilizarán para la instalación con electricidad. No son calentadores de flujo de gas. Debido a que se instalan directamente en el grifo, la electricidad sólo es necesaria cuando se extrae agua caliente del grifo. Si no sacas agua caliente, no se necesita electricidad.
Where to buy this in India Mumbai?
Please contact our Partner in Mumbai:
Cosmic Distributors Pvt. Ltd. c/o Blutherm
118, Blue Rose Ind. Estate,
Western Express Highway,
Borivali East,
Mumbai 400066
India
Fon: +91 22 28545557
info@blutherm.in
www.blutherm.in
How much does it costs?
Please contact your local dealer: partner.clage.com/de/kontakt/internationale_fachpartner.php
Verygood
where is that product prize & avail
Hello,
for further product informations and the price list please have a look at:
www.clage.com/en/products/e-mini-instant-water-heaters/MBH
Do you supply to UK?
Here you can find a list of our international partners who sell our instantaneous water heaters: partner.clage.com/de/kontakt/internationale_fachpartner.php
I want brought it
Both electrical supply in video is not to current standards and that is from manual instructions...??
In the videos we show the type of installation that is used the most. Of course there may be differences depending on the country or the object. For example, the electrical connections and the mains plugs are very country-specific. For the connection only a cold water pipe is needed, hot water is not necessary.
How much does it cost we live in hyderabad where is it available pl tell me
@@seethak3936
Thanks for your interest in our products for India. Please contact our partner:
Cosmic Distributors Pvt. Ltd.
400003 MUMBAI Fon: 0091 22 28545557
email: enquiry@cosmicdistributors.com
@@ClageGmbH the website is dead. any updated contact for India ??
@@Sarfrozkhan Please try:
www.blutherm.in
Is it available for installation in Hoshiarpur... if so send the address and name of the shop.
Look like it needs a filter
No, a filter is not necessary!
music is just a distraction
10 minutes lol
For a skilled installer who does it often.... The first time can also take a little longer.
Mere liye yo bahut boring hai
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Wtf is a washbasin
More information you can found here: www.clage.com/en/product-range/mini-instantaneous-water-heaters/MBH.php