knightskid 1 Report post Posted June 8, 2011 (edited) Hi,Can advise what's the estimated cost of plumbing for the citygas water heater?Thanks in advanced!Am not sure the plumbing service cost as mine is under the reno contractor Edited June 8, 2011 by knightskid Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bkoh9531 0 Report post Posted June 10, 2011 Why not get the $288? As it cones with free installation.Too big liao...lol8l is okay for me "for now" since only 2 pax. hehee. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
knightskid 1 Report post Posted June 12, 2011 Too big liao...lol8l is okay for me "for now" since only 2 pax. hehee.If I am not wrong, 8L is using battery operated n for temp setting, is using knob, right? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fairydust 0 Report post Posted June 13, 2011 city gas technician came to my place for a site visit and told us the gas heater will be place in the service yard and gas piping will run from kitchen to service yard. our contractor on the other hand tells us that the gas heater should be place inside the common toilet bathroom (where the water pipes is). so confusing since both gives different advice. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beancurd33 0 Report post Posted June 13, 2011 city gas technician came to my place for a site visit and told us the gas heater will be place in the service yard and gas piping will run from kitchen to service yard. our contractor on the other hand tells us that the gas heater should be place inside the common toilet bathroom (where the water pipes is). so confusing since both gives different advice.The city gas technician is correct. Do you know the case some time back where a guy was killed by gas poisoning because the carpenter accidentally damaged the concealed gas pipe and caused leaking? Since then, all gas piping must be visible and the reason for installation in service yard is to prevent gas poisoning or maybe explosion if it leaks. It is also advisable not to close your windows at the service yard fully.Only electrically operated heater can be placed in the toilet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
knightskid 1 Report post Posted June 13, 2011 The city gas technician is correct. Do you know the case some time back where a guy was killed by gas poisoning because the carpenter accidentally damaged the concealed gas pipe and caused leaking? Since then, all gas piping must be visible and the reason for installation in service yard is to prevent gas poisoning or maybe explosion if it leaks. It is also advisable not to close your windows at the service yard fully.Only electrically operated heater can be placed in the toilet.Agree with u... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fairydust 0 Report post Posted June 27, 2011 (edited) post deleted Edited June 28, 2011 by fairydust Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tuasbird 2 Report post Posted June 28, 2011 city gas technician came to my place for a site visit and told us the gas heater will be place in the service yard and gas piping will run from kitchen to service yard. our contractor on the other hand tells us that the gas heater should be place inside the common toilet bathroom (where the water pipes is). so confusing since both gives different advice.yup...had mine installed at the service yard as well. wasn't there at the point of installation since my id taking care of it but according to the customer svc guy at citygas prior to my purchase, gas heater is best to be placed either at the service yard or in the kitchen. reason given was that wet areas like bathrm or toilet are not gd for the gas heater since humidity level is high. if installed at the service yard, it's also gd to have windows installed to shield the heater away fm the rain. but of cos doesn't mean you need to shut the windows at all times but jus note that the gas heater has to be kept dry can liao lor. opening the window to air the area surely no issue i have yet to start using since not shifted into new place. got myself the smaller version one @ $168 which comes with foc installation as well. have been told it was definitely gd & no efficiency prob for the warm water to flow if were to utilise 2 points con-currently Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
magmillion 0 Report post Posted August 5, 2011 I just went to the web Gas Clothes Dryer (RD-600CG) + Macro Series Gas Water Heater (Choose from Model MA-8NFL or MA-10FE) at special combination prices!Purchase a set of gas clothes dryer and gas water heater at the following special prices: Set 1 - Gas Clothes Dryer (RD-600CG) + Gas Water Heater Model MA-8NFL at S$798Set 2 - Gas Clothes Dryer (RD-600CG) + Gas Water Heater Model MA-10FE at S$898*Prices include free installation of up to $60 for gas water heater, and gas pipe extension from cooker to yard or kitchenAny one know if the clothes dryer is good?I am contemplating if I am going to buy samsung front load dryer +washer at 999Sounds cheaper to buy a separate dryer and washerBut consider also- it's know that front load consume more electricity + if I got a dryer which consumer more elec fee may be higherAgain I still need to consider if I used top load + separate citygas dryerAny sugestion? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
littlejun 0 Report post Posted August 31, 2011 (edited) I just went to the web Gas Clothes Dryer (RD-600CG) + Macro Series Gas Water Heater (Choose from Model MA-8NFL or MA-10FE) at special combination prices!Purchase a set of gas clothes dryer and gas water heater at the following special prices: Set 1 - Gas Clothes Dryer (RD-600CG) + Gas Water Heater Model MA-8NFL at S$798Set 2 - Gas Clothes Dryer (RD-600CG) + Gas Water Heater Model MA-10FE at S$898*Prices include free installation of up to $60 for gas water heater, and gas pipe extension from cooker to yard or kitchenAny one know if the clothes dryer is good?I am contemplating if I am going to buy samsung front load dryer +washer at 999Sounds cheaper to buy a separate dryer and washerBut consider also- it's know that front load consume more electricity + if I got a dryer which consumer more elec fee may be higherAgain I still need to consider if I used top load + separate citygas dryerAny sugestion? any noe can advise the additional piping works from toilet to the service yard , hw much will it cost?? Edited August 31, 2011 by littlejun Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
uris 0 Report post Posted October 2, 2011 Sorry folks, my contractor told me for new HDB, the heater installation piping need to run though the living room to the bathroom.Can advise what kind of piping is required for the gas heater? I know need to connect the pipe from the gas stove over there. How are the pipes connected to the bathrooms? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
toho45 0 Report post Posted October 29, 2011 For my 4rm flat too bad the main toilet and mbr's toilet is not "back to back" so need extra long copper piping running from service yard to mbr then to bedroom's toilet. My plumber quoted me for $750 inclusive of two ponzzi or rozzi mixers, saw homefix selling at $80 per piece but i never asked them. First order from citygas is a estimated a month ago and plumber came in action 2 weeks later. During the installation my house is like war zone, so dusty and the noise is very lenghty!, I felt like stepping on a coat of talcum powder in whole house haha. I have to say $288 + $750 is very expensive for me but if you think GREEN and ultimately reducing the utility bill this it is. Next project is the LED lighting in my nest If anyone wanna ask more please pm me, my location is @ gangsa rd beside Mayspring Condo.Notice the small pipe into wall is where the mbr is, to the right is main toilet.Water source is now shared with my washing machine. Hi,Can advise what's the estimated cost of plumbing for the citygas water heater?Thanks in advanced! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kunxeno 0 Report post Posted October 30, 2011 (edited) Hi AllThere are two brands from City Gas which areMarcohttp://www.citygas.com.sg/pdf/9658_City_Gas_Macro%20WH_Leafllet_FAP_(NXPowerLite).pdfFerrolihttp://www.citygas.com.sg/pdf/prima_water_heater.pdfwhich one is more suitable for use for new 4room HDB with 2 toilets. I understand that we can tap the water pipe for hot water suppy to the kitchen,taps etcs but of cost with the use of mixer tapsAnd is this suitable for Rain shower? my flats is in the MID floor, plan to install rain shower in Master toiletPLease advise thanks Edited October 30, 2011 by kunxeno Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adrielx 0 Report post Posted November 1, 2011 ferroli onli suitable for condominiums. hdb onli can use macro. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JamisD 0 Report post Posted November 12, 2011 (edited) Rinnai Gas (analog) water heater I believe is still the most reliable brand.Have been using it for the last 13 years. Just 2 years back, the battery depletes faster than normal (2 X D size), normally takes about 8 months for an Eveready Heavy duty, now its 1 month change once.Can't be bothered to repair it and I got a D size adapter which can take AA size batt, made use of rechargeable batts and there it goes, recharge batt every month. So far so good. Till unit breakdown then might consider a Rinnai Digital one. Edited November 12, 2011 by JamisD Share this post Link to post Share on other sites