It is easily and quickly installed in the bathroom or kitchen (application only to one supply). It is easy to use or maintain and serves daily needs such as washing hands, dishes, clothes, or other functions.
Installation
It is easily and quickly installed in the bathroom or kitchen (application only to one supply). It is easy to use or maintain and serves daily needs such as washing hands, dishes, clothes, or other functions.
Temperature Control
The adjustment of the water outlet temperature is done proportionally and depends on the water flow rate, according to the selected power.
Features:
- Double thermal safety from overheating
- Flow switch for activation only when there is water flow.
- Safety valve
- Max input pressure 8 bar
- Thread 3/8’’ and 1/2’’
- Operation with Triac
What is an instant water heater?
The instant water heater is a type of water heater that heats water in real-time. It only heats the water that passes through it at that moment. There is no hot water storage tank. This has many advantages, such as energy savings, since only the water that is used is heated, and longer lifespan, as there is no water tank and no accumulation of salts on the resistance and other components.
It operates with electricity and is three-phase, meaning a three-phase supply is required.
How It Works
The instant water heater has a cold water inlet pipe, which passes through the resistance, heats up, and exits through the hot water outlet pipe. A necessary condition for the instant water heater to initially function is the pressure of the incoming cold water should not be too low.
The water temperature is regulated by a thermostat so that it does not exceed a maximum value. The temperatures that the hot water reaches are pre-set so that one can use the hot water directly without needing to mix it with cold water.
The maximum temperature it can reach for hot water production is 65 °C, while the maximum water flow rate reaches up to 5.5 liters per minute. Indicatively, 38-42 °C degrees are standard for shower use.
Advantages of instant water heaters compared to traditional electric water heaters
- It is small in size and does not take up much space.
- There are no energy losses, as only the water being used at that moment is heated. Therefore, we save on the electricity bill. In a traditional water heater, the hot water that is not used goes to waste.
- The hot water used in the instant water heater is used as is, without mixing with cold, as happens in a traditional water heater. Thus, we also save water, in addition to electricity.
- There is no need to wait for the water to heat up. As soon as we turn on the tap, hot water flows in a few seconds. The traditional water heater takes a few minutes, depending on its size.
- The hot water never runs out. As long as we have the tap open, we will have hot water.
Product Guides
Product Details
- Power Source
- Three-phase electric
- Maximum Power
- 9 kW
- Maximum Flow Rate
- 5.5 lt/min
- Maximum Temperature
- 65 °C
- Temperature Setting
- Heating Levels
- Placement
- Bathroom / Kitchen
- Wall Mounted
- Yes
- Inverter
- No
- Remote Control
- No
Dimensions
- Height
- 15.3 cm
- Width
- 13.4 cm
- Length
- 7.6 cm
Important information
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.