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Zero Portable 5.5L Gas Water Heater 5.5GEYSER



This is a description of the Zero Portable 5.5L Gas Water Heater 5.5GEYSER. This water heater has a capacity of 5.5 liters per minute and consumes 1 kg/hour. It is a LPG water heater and has a gas pressure of 2800 Pa/2000 Pa/2.8 kPa. It has an operating water pressure of 0.15 bar and an 8 bar operating water pressure. It has a manual control system and an automatic flame failure protection system.... more details
Key Features:
  • Capacity of 5.5 liters per minute
  • Consumes 1 kg/hour
  • Gas pressure of 2800 Pa/2000 Pa/2.8 kPa


R1 999.00 from Lategan & Van Biljoens

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Brand Unbranded
Manufacturer Unbranded
Model Number 5.5GEYSER
Description
This is a description of the Zero Portable 5.5L Gas Water Heater 5.5GEYSER. This water heater has a capacity of 5.5 liters per minute and consumes 1 kg/hour. It is a LPG water heater and has a gas pressure of 2800 Pa/2000 Pa/2.8 kPa. It has an operating water pressure of 0.15 bar and an 8 bar operating water pressure. It has a manual control system and an automatic flame failure protection system. It also has over temperature and over pressure protection. It has an over heating prevention system and protection against blow out combustion. It is for outdoor use only and has a double pulse ignition system with high ignition efficiency.

Capacity -5.5 l per minute Consumption 1 kg/hr (H) Characteristics: 1. Gas Type: LPG 2. Gas Pressure: 2800 Pa/2000 Pa/2.8 kPa 3. Operating Water Pressure 0.15 Bar 8 Bar 4. Means Of Exhaust: Standard 5. Control Method: Manual 6. Automatic Flame Failure Protection, Over Temperature & Over Pressure Protection 7. Over Heating Prevention 8. Protection Against Blow Out Combustion 9. For Outdoor Use Only 10. Double Pulse Ignition System With High Ignition Efficiency **N.B When using the units with mixer taps, the water system must be balanced i.e. cold Water pressure should be lower than the hot water pressure when it comes to the Mixing chamber. This is especially important when single handle mixer taps are used
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