Wall mounted cylinders 30 to 150 l
PSH 120 WE-R
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Product details
APPLICATION: PSH WE combi cylinders are suitable for DHW supply to multiple draw-off points (single and group supply), e.g. simultaneous supply to bathroom and kitchen. Indirect cylinders have a stainless steel electric tubular heater and an indirect coil for connecting to a central heating system, for example. Pressure-tested appliance for use with all commercially available pressure taps. Option of non-pressurised version for supplying one draw-off point.
EQUIPMENT AND CONVENIENCE: Temperature can be infinitely adjusted between 7 and 75 °C. Heat-up operation is signalled by an indicator. Temperature curve display for checking the current water temperature.EFFICIENCY: Low energy losses thanks to high quality thermal insulation. Very economical thanks to inexpensive connection to heating system via the integral indirect coil. Designed with recycling in mind, for environmentally responsible separation of the various components.
INSTALLATION AND SERVICE: Straightforward replacement of all standard wall mounted cylinders. Recessed grips on the appliance ensure safe handling. The universal wall mounting bracket ensures quick and straightforward installation. Suitable for installation with plastic, copper or stainless steel pipework systems. The flange is equipped with a second sensor conduit for external control of the heat generator. A DHW circulation connection increases DHW convenience in longer pipe networks. Easy to remove flanged immersion heater. Protection rating IP 25. Large flanged aperture for effective and convenient descalingDifferent models with connection to indirect coil on left (PSH WE-L) or right (PSH WE-R). Additional variants for horizontal installation (PSH WE-H).
SAFETY AND QUALITY: High grade magnesium anode. Inner steel cylinder with special "anticor" enamel coating for a long service life. Automatic frost protection monitors the water temperature and prevents the cylinder from freezing.
Installation Information:
Please ask your local power supply utility or a registered electrician to install appliances that are not fully wired, i.e. ready to plug in. The electrician should also be able to assist you with obtaining the agreement of the respective power supply utility required for the appliance installation.