Legionella question.
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Hi there,
With legionella safety I understand water must be safely distributed at over 60*C and reach the outlet at over 50*C.
With a combi boiler, it obviously takes a few minutes for the water to heat up to 60*C, and it will reach the taps at a temperature lower than 50*C for a little while while the water is heating up. Is this still considered safe? If so, could you explain why?
Thanks
With legionella safety I understand water must be safely distributed at over 60*C and reach the outlet at over 50*C.
With a combi boiler, it obviously takes a few minutes for the water to heat up to 60*C, and it will reach the taps at a temperature lower than 50*C for a little while while the water is heating up. Is this still considered safe? If so, could you explain why?
Thanks
24/06/2015 10:50
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