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This is the first time I've encountered this kind of problem. Generally, the pipeline is too long, and the need to discharge water for a longer time can be solved, because the cold water in the pipeline needs to be pushed out. As for your problem, since you found out that hot and warm water are coming out at intervals, then you have the plumber pour the basin faucet and shower inlet water supply pipe to solve the problem.
If it is solved, then it means that it is the problem of your hot water separator, because you have 6 outlets, it may be a water separator or you use a 3-way transformer, then it is the problem. Hope it helps!
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It seems that this problem is difficult to solve, very strange puzzle! How many water heaters are used?
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There is a problem with the setting of the circulating water line.
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Maybe it's because of the distance, the water heater is too much to supply.
It should be the bottom line, or the lightning cable, it's best to ask the parties!
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