Our Instant Hot and Cold Water Tap is a revolutionary addition to modern kitchens and bathrooms. This state-of-the-art faucet combines convenience and efficiency, providing instant access to both piping hot and refreshingly cold water at your fingertips.

Say goodbye to the time-consuming task of waiting for water to reach the desired temperature. With Instant Hot and Cold Water Tap, you can enjoy a steaming cup of tea or coffee in seconds, or quench your thirst with icy cold water on demand. The tap features advanced heating and cooling technologies that ensure precise temperature control, allowing you to easily customize your water experience.

Designed with user-friendly functionality, the tap comes with intuitive controls and a sleek, contemporary design that seamlessly integrates into any kitchen or bathroom decor. The durable construction and high-quality materials guarantee long-lasting performance, making it a reliable and stylish addition to your home.

 

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An instant hot and cold water tap is a tap that combines hot water and cold water in one unit, allowing users to access both hot and cold water at the push of the handles. The tap is connected to a water heater that is designed to heat water quickly and efficiently, so users can immediately get hot water for tea, coffee, or other hot beverages, without having to wait for a kettle to boil. It also comes with options for filtered water or adjustable temperature settings. With a quality Filtered system, this tap delivers clean and fresh water every time, ensuring that the taste of your beverages is not compromised in any way. The 360-degree rotation spout makes it easy to fill up pots and pans of all sizes, while the sleek and modern design adds aesthetic value to your kitchen.

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What is Instant Hot And Cold Water Tap

Instant hot water taps work like an electric shower. Water comes from your property's mains supply and is rapidly heated by an electrical element within a heavily insulated tank for storage.

 

Benefits of Instant Hot And Cold Water Tap
 

Time-Saving

The key benefit of instant boiling water taps is the ability to save time. The option to instantly pour boiling water directly from the tap means waiting for the kettle to boil, or boiling a saucepan on the hob can be a thing of the past, helping you get on with your day.

Sustainability

Accessing water directly from the tap also means that you can always pour the necessary amount of water, rather than over or under-filling a kettle. Research shows that around 67% of people use too much water when filling their kettle, leading to unnecessarily large amounts of wasted water. Consistently pouring the correct amount of water makes boiling water taps a more sustainable option, helping you to save more energy than using a traditional kettle.

Space-saving

Without the need for a kettle, boiling water taps can help save you valuable worktop space in your kitchen, freeing up room for cooking. Fewer items on your worktop can also make the area feel more streamlined, creating a more minimalist, modern-looking kitchen. Our smaller size boiling tanks can fit nicely in the under sink area of small kitchens too.

Stylish

Boiling water taps come in various styles to be in keeping with the design of your kitchen. Boiling tap styles include swan neck and square neck, different colours and materials such as rose gold, gold, silver, gun metal grey & matte black, so there is always a style to suit everyone. The range of designs can help to add an extra touch of class and contemporariness to your kitchen.

Hassle free

Anyone with mobility issues who struggle to lift, fill and pour a traditional kettle will benefit from the easiness and efficiency of a boiling water tap, able to access boiling water at the touch of a button. We've written a helpful guide on taps and other kitchen accessories which are easy-to-use for those have mobility issues. You can click here to read it.

Purified water

Areas that contain hard water can often be subjected to limescale issues. Most boiling water taps come with a filter to help reduce the build-up of limescale, remove hardness, and purify the water. It's important to remember to change the filter regularly to ensure it remains effective. The number of times you should change the filter can vary between brands. The recommended amount is usually every three to six months.

 

How do you fit a boiling water tap

 

The first step you will need to take is turning off your water supply. You'll need to turn off your main supply and then run both hot and cold taps to drain the system and then keep the taps open.


Next, you'll need to make sure there is ample space underneath your sink to fit your tap's new boiler. Place a bucket underneath your system to catch any leftover water and remove the old kitchen tap.


When you position your new boiler make sure the hot and cold water feeds don't need to stretch to be connected. You'll also need a safe plug socket in distance but don't plug anything in yet.


Your tap will have 3 different pipes attached – hot, cold and boiling – feed through the hole in the work surface/sink. This is when you need to use your manufacturer's specific instructions to secure. A tap brace may be required if there are signs of movement when pivoting the neck of the tap, so it's always worth checking this before it's completely plumbed in.


Connect your boiler up to the relevant pipework on the tap using the manufacturer instructions along with securing the hot and cold water to the relevant mains feed. You need to be careful that you don't exceed your tap's maximum cold water pressure as this can put unnecessary strain on the system. Once you have checked there are no leaks, it's time to turn on the boiler. Your manufacturer guide will have the specific instructions on how to finish.

 

What can I use an instant hot water tap for
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Instant hot drinks. You'll find yourself making cups of tea and coffee over 20 times faster than with a kettle. That's not an excuse to drink 20 times as many, though.


Filling up your flask. Whatever your hot drink of choice, you can fill your flask to the brim each morning with exactly the right amount of steaming hot water.


Washing up. Sometimes the hottest water a standard tap can give you just won't cut it. For pans with nasty, stubborn grease, add some steaming hot water into the sink.


Preparing pasta. Don't wait around for the cold water on the hob to come to the boil – whether it's pasta, potatoes or vegetables, just fill the pan straight from the tap and get your dinner cooking pronto.


Hot water bottles. No more shivering in your pyjamas as you hop around waiting for the kettle to boil on a cold winter's night.


Speedy soups. Stick your instant soup cup under the tap and get stuck into lunch.


Boiling eggs. Get your breakfast on the go faster by adding steaming hot water straight from tap to pan.


Smooth cutting. Run a knife under the hot tap for just a second, and you'll cut bread and spread butter with ease.


Loosening jar lids. It's all very well trying to show off by prising it free yourself, but it'll twist off a lot easier if you run it under the steaming tap for a few seconds.


Perfect rice. After you've cooked rice, run it under the steaming tap to remove any sticky texture that's gluing the grains together.


Easy peeling. If you put citrus fruits in a bowl of steaming hot water to peel them more easily and extract more juice in the process.


Skinning tomatoes. Pop your tomatoes in a bowl of steaming hot water for about a minute. Lift them out with a spoon, douse them in cold water and the skin will slip off easily.


Scooping ice cream. Never wait for your ice cream to soften again – just run the spoon under the hot water tap for perfect easy scooping.

 

Types of instant hot water faucet

Stainless steel instant hot water dispenser
This instant hot water dispenser is made of stainless steel. The body is constructed with high quality stainless steel, no rust, durable and easy to clean. The stainless steel surface is easy to clean, just wipe it with a cloth or sponge.

 

Automatic hot water tap
Automatic hot water tap is a valve that automatically opens when you turn on a hot water faucet. The main benefit of an automatic hot water tap is convenience. When you turn on the cold water, you don't have to wait for the hot water to get there.

 

Oil rubbed bronze hot water dispenser
The hot water dispenser is a great addition to any kitchen. It provides instant hot water for making coffee and tea, as well as hot water for washing dishes or other uses. The oil rubbed bronze hot water dispenser has several advantages over other types of dispensers.

 

Brushed nickel instant hot water dispenser
This polished steel instant hot water dispenser has an elegant brushed nickel finish that will complement any kitchen decor. It features a 5.2-liter tank capacity to keep you supplied with hot water for hours and also includes a safety relief valve for extra safety.

Instant water heater tap wall mounted

Instant water heater tap wall mounted is our most popular product. It's made of high-quality brass and stainless steel material, durable to use. The instant water heater tap wall mount can be used in the bathroom, kitchen and other places where you need a hot water supply.

Brass instant hot water tap

The brass instant hot water tap is made from 100% brass which means that it is durable, reliable, and long-lasting. This tap is easy to install and can be installed without any issues. The brass instant hot water tap comes with all the accessories required for installation so that you do not have to worry about anything else.

Tankless hot water tap

A tankless water heater is an appliance that heats water as it flows through the unit instead of storing large amounts of heated water in a storage tank. Tankless water heaters are commonly used in homes, apartments, and offices where there isn't enough space for a traditional storage tank.

 

How an Instant Hot Water Heater Works

 

 

Instant hot water dispensers are simply miniature electric water heaters that serve a single faucet. A small, under-sink tank heats and holds nearly boiling water, ready for steamy delivery through a sink-top spout that’s separate from the main tap.


Unlike a conventional water heater,the tank never becomes pressurized. The system hooks up directly to a cold water pipe under the sink; incoming water travels through the body of the spout and into the tank, where it’s heated by an electric coil.


The heated water expands, filling an expansion chamber in the upper part of the tank. When the faucet is turned on, more cold water is released into the bottom of the storage tank, displacing hot water in the tank and expansion chamber and forcing the heated water up through the faucet.


The spout delivers water more slowly than a typical faucet does, and the water is much hotter than a standard hot water tap’s—about 190 degrees F. instead of 120 degrees. The heated water arrives immediately; you don’t have to wait for it to warm up.


An adjustable thermostat controls water temperature with most models. Adjustment is needed only if the water is too cool or if it’s so hot that it boils away, causing the tank to overheat. (To prevent damage, the tank should be protected from overheating by a replaceable thermal fuse.) Noteworthy: It’s a good idea to turn down the dial or unplug the unit when you go on vacation.


Tanks vary in size and by the heating elements’ wattage. Most are 1/3- or 1/2- gallon and range from 500 to 1,300 watts. A 750-watt, 1/2-gallon tank will produce up to 60 cups of hot water per hour. Higher wattage tanks can deliver up to 100 cups.


As with any water heater, hot water dispensers may accumulate scale in regions of the country that have hard water. Some units have drain plugs at the bottom to allow you to drain the tank once or twice a year.

 

 

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Xiamen Lishui Technology Co., Ltd. is an innovative manufacturer specialize in providing high quality drinking water solutions. With a passion for everything water, Lishui focus on product development, innovation, manufacturing and services, and committing to provide the best drinking experience for people. We supply the widest range of Filtered Boiling Water, Chilled Water, Sparkling Water and Ambient hot/cold Water Solutions.

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FAQ
 

Q: Are boiling hot water taps eco-friendly?

A: As you only use what you need, boiling taps are considered to be environmentally friendly. This is because they reduce water consumption and are energy efficient. Over the course of a year the savings are relatively small, however, they can save money on your utility bills while helping to reduce your carbon footprint.
With rapidly increasing energy costs it is becoming more expensive to heat water. Depending on the type of kettle you use, boiling a full kettle could cost up to 6.5p every time. Although it doesn't seem like much, if you drink a lot of tea and coffee, this can add up over time.

Q: Are boiling taps safe?

A: Worried about someone accidently using the boiling water tap to wash their hands, such as small children or elderly relatives? You can relax, as these taps have safety features such as spring loaded catches that must be held down for the tap to function.

Q: Is it safe to have a plug under a sink?

A: Having a plug socket fitted underneath a sink is low-risk if it is installed at a safe distance. NICEIC recommends fitting the plug around 30 cm away from the side of the sink. Therefore, if the sink were to overflow, the plug wouldn't come into contact with leaking water.

Q: Can I have a boiling water tap if I live in a hard water area?

A: The dual-action filter removes limescale before the water supply reaches the boiling tank. As a result, limescale should not be a problem. If you live in a hard water area, it's worth checking if the model you have in mind includes a water filter.

Q: What is an instant hot water dispenser, and how do they work?

A: An instant hot water dispenser is a convenient kitchen appliance that provides near-boiling water on demand. It consists of a compact unit installed beneath your sink and connected to your water supply. When you turn on the dispenser's tap, cold water is rapidly heated to near-boiling temperatures using a heating element. This hot water is then ready for immediate use, making tasks like brewing tea, preparing instant meals, and cleaning greasy dishes more efficient.

Q: Are instant hot water dispensers energy-efficient?

A: Yes, instant hot water dispensers are generally energy-efficient. They use advanced heating technology to heat only the water that's being dispensed rather than heating and maintaining an entire tank of hot water like traditional water heaters. This "on-demand" Heating approach reduces energy consumption and minimizes standby heat loss, making these dispensers more eco-friendly and cost-effective.

Q: Is the installation process complex?

A: Installing an instant hot water dispenser is best handled by a professional plumber. While some models may appear straightforward to install, ensuring proper connections to your water supply, electrical system, and even your sink is important. Professional plumbers have the expertise to properly install the unit, ensure compliance with local codes, and address any potential issues that may arise during installation.

Q: Are instant hot water dispensers safe to use?

A: Yes, instant hot water dispensers are designed with safety features to prevent accidents. Most models have child-proof handles or require a specific motion to activate the hot water flow, reducing the risk of accidental scalding. Additionally, some units have adjustable temperature settings, allowing you to choose the desired hot water temperature that suits your needs while preventing excessively high temperatures.

Q: Do instant hot water dispensers require maintenance?

A: Instant hot water dispensers generally have low maintenance requirements. However, it's recommended to periodically flush the system to remove any mineral buildup that could affect its performance. Some manufacturers also offer water filters that can be installed to improve water quality and extend the unit's lifespan. Regular maintenance by a professional plumber can help ensure the dispenser operates smoothly and efficiently over its lifespan.

Q: How long does an instant hot water tap last?

A: Yes, a boiling water tap is simple to maintain. Besides changing the filter every 6 months, you will need to do little to keep it running smoothly.

Q: How much power does a instant hot water tap use?

A: Energy & Cost-efficient: On average, it takes around 10 watts of energy to maintain the desired temperature of a boiling hot water tap for as long as it's on and it has standby and nighttime modes. So not only does it use a lot less in comparison to a kettle, the running costs will be significantly lower too!

Q: What is the best temperature for instant hot water?

A: The recommended temperature setting from the Consumer Product Safety Commission for a tank and tankless water heaters is 120 degrees. The 120-degree setting is especially important for households with elderly occupants or small children to prevent burns.

Q: Are instant hot water taps cost effective?

A: Boiling tap systems are a convenient and energy-efficient way to instantly produce hot water for all your needs. If you're wondering about the cost of running such a system, the good news is that it likely won't break the bank. It costs around 10-15p a day, a relatively small amount compared to other regular expenses.

Q: Is instant hot water efficient?

A: Instant hot water systems offer a compact, often energy efficient water heating option. Once you've decided instant, also called continuous flow or instantaneous, is the way you need to choose between either a gas (natural gas or LPG) and electric models.

Q: What is a good flow rate for a hot water tap?

A: A flow rate between 10 and 15 litres per minute is considered acceptable but can be improved. A flow rate that is above 15 litres per minute will be regarded as good.

Q: What is the normal temperature for hot water taps?

A: 120 degrees Fahrenheit is the safety recommendation against scalding, but 140° is the common default setting. Most experts agree that anything below 120 degrees creates a risk for bacteria to develop inside your water heater from stagnant water, such as legionella that causes Legionnaire's disease.

Q: Does instant hot water need power?

A: Although they use gas to heat the water, electricity is used to run the internal components. They don't have a tank to store the hot water so unfortunately you will be stuck with cold water until the power supply is back.

Q: Why is my instant hot water going cold?

A: Having intermittent hot and cold water is quite a common problem with instantaneous systems. This can be caused by a range of things including: The diaphragm on the gas meter could be faulty. Not enough gas may be getting to your hot water system (which can be caused by an under-sized gas bottle).

Q: How do I increase the water flow in my hot tap?

A: To increase hot water pressure, you may wish to only boost your hot water feed. In this case, you'll need a single impeller shower pump, typically installed close to the hot water tank.

Q: What is the minimum flow for hot tap?

A: 1.3 ft/s
Generally, a minimum flow rate of 1.3 ft/s (39.6 cm/s) is recommended in API RP 577 [1] for pressure equipment and piping containing liquid or gas that is being hot tapped to minimize the risk of burn-through and overheating the liquids (i.e., combustion and decomposition).

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