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  • Derlyn
    Platinum Member

    • Mar 2019
    • 1748

    #1

    Coin operated shower timer

    Quite a bit of my time is spent installing sub prepaid meters for sub lets. This often requires the seperating of wiring to each unit where a house has been split up into lets say 3 or 4 units.

    The geyser is usually a headache because you will have 1 common geyser that services all the units.

    How does one fairly charge 4 different tenants for the electricity used for water heating?

    My nephew mentioned to me that in the UK he came across a place that had a coin operated shower. Brilliant idea.

    I have googled but cannot find a local unit.

    Does anyone know if such a thing is available locally and if so, where ?
  • Andrew_van_Zyl
    Bronze Member

    • Mar 2022
    • 131

    #2
    I've seen them on trains overseas but not in ZA. Perhaps splitting the bill is a simpler solution

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    • Derlyn
      Platinum Member

      • Mar 2019
      • 1748

      #3
      Splitting the bill is not a solution.

      Up to now, where possible, we have been fitting instant hot water showerheads to each individual unit. That works well, but cannoy always be used because of power issues.

      We have also suggested that each unit has it's own gas geyser, but there are clients who don't like gas appliances. Where they are installed, they do the trick.

      I'm still thinking of a way to do it where a common geyser is used.

      We do install prepaid water meters, but they cannot be used on hot water systems.

      Any ideas ?

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      • AndyD
        Diamond Member

        • Jan 2010
        • 4946

        #4
        couldn't you put a hot water meter on for each unit and charge them by volume of HW rather than power. There might be some minor mathematics needed at the end of each month but it would be doable I'm sure.
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        • Derlyn
          Platinum Member

          • Mar 2019
          • 1748

          #5
          Definately doable, however, one still needs to get the money out of the tenants after doing the calculations each month.

          Ideal situation is having a prepaid water meter, but presently they are available only for cold water.

          Your idea can work. There are brass water meters available for hot water.

          Thank you, brother.

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          • Gene
            Full Member
            • Jan 2019
            • 40

            #6
            Is it possible to install an Ariston Aures s - 3.5kW water heater for each unit, cost per unit R1100 and the bigger flat can run on the geyser, a lot of money will also be saved by using these heaters. my 2c worth

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            • Derlyn
              Platinum Member

              • Mar 2019
              • 1748

              #7
              Thank you, brother. We do use Lorenzetti shower heads where we have sufficient power available to each unit, but this is not always possible.

              Sometimes there's only a 20A supply to each unit that supplies 1 or 2 socket outlets and a light. That's my dilemma. I must work out a way of charging the tenants for the hot water they use from a communal geyser.

              The best solution so far is to fit a meter on the hot water line to each unit, take monthly readings, do some calculations and charge accordingly. One then needs an electricity meter on the geyser only to do the calculation quite accurately. Gets a bit complicated. A hot water prepaid meter would have solved that problem, but they are not available anywhere as far as I know. I suppose the demand for something like that does not warrent making and marketing them.

              Anyway, thanks for that.
              Happy New Year to you and yours.

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              • Justloadit
                Diamond Member

                • Nov 2010
                • 3518

                #8
                Try this company Precision Meters for hot water meters
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                • Derlyn
                  Platinum Member

                  • Mar 2019
                  • 1748

                  #9
                  Thank you, brother. I have come right with brass meters suitable for hot water.

                  Pity I cannot find prepaid.

                  Peace out.

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