The water heater consists of a container with enamel corrosion protection. The construction is calculated for a working pressure of 10 bar in the water container. The water is heated by an external heating source through a battery circuit. Max pressure in the battery circuit is 16 bar. Maximum permitted temperature is 95 °C.
Thermal insulation is provided by seamless CFC-free polyurethane, which gives minimum heat loss. The shell consists of powder coated sheet steel with ends of impact resistant polystyrene.
Electric module consisting of immersion heater, thermostat/ thermal cut-out is included.
The water heater is mounted vertically hanging on a wall (connections downward) using the bracket supplied, which is screwed into place first. The heater is then mounted on the bracket. Use the adjustable support to align the heater in the correct position. The supplied thermometer is mounted in the pocket tube on the front of the heater.
There must be a free area of 350 mm under the heater for maintenance and services access.
The heater is equipped with external threaded connections.
There is a temperature limiting plate on the thermostaate shaft to ensure the temperature is maximised at around 60°C. If this is removed the temperature can increase to around 80°C.
All equipment is fitted according to applicable standards at the site where the heater is installed. Necessary safety and valve equipment must be installed in accordance with current norms and directives. This equipment is not supplied.
The inlet temperature to the battery circuit must not exceed 95°C.