fairydust 0 Report post Posted May 24, 2011 yes, fire is ignited EVERYTIME u on the tapcan u imagine how much gas goes into the kitchen??the fire starter is boxed up inside the heater? if it isn't boxed up, the fire will be extinguish when where is a strong wind? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gimz63251073 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2011 anyone using city gas heater can explain how does the gas heater works? read from previous post that there will be burning of fire at the water heater which might cause black spots on the clothes if it's install at the service yard. there will be a fire to ignite the heater when we turn it on each time?yes u would see a burning flame, thru the gas heater's glass.its like using a gas stove la basically. Water heater up by a flame becomes hot water.think....when u are using the gas stove, does gas escape out? Quite surprised to hear things like cause clothes to have black spots actually. Where did u hear that from?Been using it for slightly less than a year, pleased with it. But of course, if having that device in your house worries you, no point having it. Peace of mind is priceless. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fairydust 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2011 yes u would see a burning flame, thru the gas heater's glass.its like using a gas stove la basically. Water heater up by a flame becomes hot water.think....when u are using the gas stove, does gas escape out? Quite surprised to hear things like cause clothes to have black spots actually. Where did u hear that from?Been using it for slightly less than a year, pleased with it. But of course, if having that device in your house worries you, no point having it. Peace of mind is priceless. just call up city gas to arrange a site visit by the technician. city gas recently launch a new series of gas heater, macro series gas heater (8L & 10L). hubby is keen on installing the 10L heater spoke to customer service over at city gas and they mention to us that we would need to engage our own contractor to install the water pipings? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ugene512 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2011 just call up city gas to arrange a site visit by the technician. city gas recently launch a new series of gas heater, macro series gas heater (8L & 10L). hubby is keen on installing the 10L heater spoke to customer service over at city gas and they mention to us that we would need to engage our own contractor to install the water pipings?Me too, have place an order for the 10L, but not sure if it is good for rain shower le.. hahah did you try it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fairydust 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2011 Me too, have place an order for the 10L, but not sure if it is good for rain shower le.. hahah did you try it?have not tried it. when the technician is here, will find out from him if it is suitable for rain shower haha. when are they coming over to your place for installation? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ugene512 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2011 have not tried it. when the technician is here, will find out from him if it is suitable for rain shower haha. when are they coming over to your place for installation?No so soon le, my reno will start in the first week of july Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gimz63251073 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2011 just call up city gas to arrange a site visit by the technician. city gas recently launch a new series of gas heater, macro series gas heater (8L & 10L). hubby is keen on installing the 10L heater spoke to customer service over at city gas and they mention to us that we would need to engage our own contractor to install the water pipings?yeap, need to connect the water pipes to bathrooms. Citygas will connect the gas pipe to gas heater only.You have to get taps that allow u to shift left to right to adjust the temperature 2...i forgot the name for it...if u want hot water on taps, then also have to connect to the taps. new series...hmmm larger capacity, mine is the 7l version.wonder if there is any substantial difference. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fairydust 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2011 yeap, need to connect the water pipes to bathrooms. Citygas will connect the gas pipe to gas heater only.You have to get taps that allow u to shift left to right to adjust the temperature 2...i forgot the name for it...if u want hot water on taps, then also have to connect to the taps. new series...hmmm larger capacity, mine is the 7l version.wonder if there is any substantial difference.are you refering to the mixer? hehei spoke to the customer service and enquire regarding the new modal. the customer service agent told me that 8l is a standard version, while the 10l is inclusive of a micro chip installed within the heater. in the event 2 bathrooms are occupied and 1 toilet has finish using, the microchip will be able to detect and control the water temperature accordingly. however for the 8l it is not able to detect that 1 person has finish using the toilet, thus will not be able to auto adjust the temperature. haha hope you understand what i meanthe new modals also have a stronger resistance to wind according to the customer service agent. anyone went down to city gas gallery to take a look at the the actual heater? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ugene512 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2011 are you refering to the mixer? hehei spoke to the customer service and enquire regarding the new modal. the customer service agent told me that 8l is a standard version, while the 10l is inclusive of a micro chip installed within the heater. in the event 2 bathrooms are occupied and 1 toilet has finish using, the microchip will be able to detect and control the water temperature accordingly. however for the 8l it is not able to detect that 1 person has finish using the toilet, thus will not be able to auto adjust the temperature. haha hope you understand what i meanthe new modals also have a stronger resistance to wind according to the customer service agent. anyone went down to city gas gallery to take a look at the the actual heater?I was planning to head down this coming monday to look at the live demo. They mention that the pressure is also much greater Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fairydust 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2011 I was planning to head down this coming monday to look at the live demo. They mention that the pressure is also much greaterthere is a live demo? at which outlet? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sha_hir 0 Report post Posted May 30, 2011 hello all.. has anyone started using the new macro series?.. am interested to hear your review .. tks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
knightskid 1 Report post Posted May 31, 2011 (edited) hello all.. has anyone started using the new macro series?.. am interested to hear your review .. tksI hv installed but not yet use becos still under renovation, by the way, I bought the 10L/min(digital temperature adjustment) which need power source. Edited May 31, 2011 by knightskid Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eudora 0 Report post Posted June 8, 2011 Hi,Can advise what's the estimated cost of plumbing for the citygas water heater?Thanks in advanced!I hv installed but not yet use becos still under renovation, by the way, I bought the 10L/min(digital temperature adjustment) which need power source. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bkoh9531 0 Report post Posted June 8, 2011 dropped by AEROGAZ today and upon looking at the MACRO 8l version. $168 inclusive free installation + run gas pipe from cooker. made some calculations and realized it's kinda worth the deal after all. Original plan was to get 2x instant heater (about $160 each with showerhead) and would cost $320 - $350 range BEFORE installation. Gas heater version - $168 + additional piping works ($50-$80) + 2x mixer ($120 - $180 range)2x instant heater - $160-$180 range + installation works ($80-$100 EACH because of wiring point involved)Math seems sensible hmm... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
knightskid 1 Report post Posted June 8, 2011 dropped by AEROGAZ today and upon looking at the MACRO 8l version. $168 inclusive free installation + run gas pipe from cooker. made some calculations and realized it's kinda worth the deal after all. Original plan was to get 2x instant heater (about $160 each with showerhead) and would cost $320 - $350 range BEFORE installation. Gas heater version - $168 + additional piping works ($50-$80) + 2x mixer ($120 - $180 range)2x instant heater - $160-$180 range + installation works ($80-$100 EACH because of wiring point involved)Math seems sensible hmm...Why not get the $288? As it cones with free installation. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites