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Electric Water Heaters

Re: Electric Water Heaters

Postby Beesknees » Mon Feb 13, 2017 3:48 pm

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As my previous reply purchased boiler through don de fitted next day up and running within 2 hours, and no makes no difference for shower just turn on your taps and adjust for heat setting
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Re: Electric Water Heaters

Postby Rodt » Mon Feb 13, 2017 4:40 pm

Eis propane gas in the silver bottles? Or the red ones
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Re: Electric Water Heaters

Postby Beesknees » Mon Feb 13, 2017 6:11 pm

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Re: Electric Water Heaters

Postby Beesknees » Mon Feb 13, 2017 6:12 pm

Sorry silver for butane
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Re: Electric Water Heaters

Postby PeteKnight » Tue Feb 14, 2017 12:35 am

Some misinformation here about Butane/Propane bottles!

There are two gas companies, CEPSA and Repsol. CEPSA bottles are silver or grey and Repsol bottles are Orange.
Both companies sell both Butane and Propane.

I use CEPSA bottles myself so I'm more familiar with their bottles. Most of the CEPSA Butane bottles are made of shiny aluminium and look more like beer kegs than traditional gas bottles. Their Propane bottles are made of steel and look more like calor gas bottles from the UK, and are painted either silver or light grey.
However, there are also some CEPSA Butane bottles that are made of steel and painted silver or grey with a red mounded plastic handle. The corresponding style of Propane bottle has a blue handle.

As I said, I'm not that familiar with Repsol bottles but I believe that both are painted orange, but the Propane bottles have a black band painted around them with the word Propano in orange.
The Butane bottles don't have the black band but have the word Butane painted on them in black.

The bottom line is that they have either Butano or Propano written on them which is the best way to tell.

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