Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments

aftenbladet t1_it1j2rs wrote

You poor thing! Water heaters here in Norway have a mixing valve on top. Internally the heater have to have at least 60c 140F to stop biological activity, but at the top you mix in cold water to keep kids (and buttholes) from being scolded. I would recommend looking into it to see if you have similar features on your boiler.

20

black_albedo OP t1_it2u670 wrote

Yeah, you would think there would be some kind of restrictor on temp. Obviously it needs to get up to 75-80c to properly sanitize things like dishes and in a sensitive area that can definitely cause some irritation. But this had to have been closer to 85-90c. Great for black tea, bad for your rectum.

14

dominus_aranearum t1_it38rhd wrote

Not sure where you are but here in the US, water heaters usually max out at 60°C (140°F) as that can already cause serious burns after a couple seconds. I'd be seriously suspect if your tankless is putting out the temps you claim. As for sanitizing dishes, your dishwasher will heat the already hot water to the necessary temps.

Your temp should be regulated at the heater, not the bidet.

1

carppediem t1_it5zd08 wrote

Here in the states the house is regulated to 120F by the plumbing code; bidet on the other hand are regulated to 110F.

Sorry dumb lazy Amercan can’t convert to Celsius

1