Description
FEATURES:
Requires no electricity – flame ignition and geyser function are battery operated
Copper radiator
Touch button temperature control
84% energy efficiency
Gas efficient (reduces gas consumption according to flow demand)
Compatible with mixer taps
Start-up & geyser function operate on low water pressure
Flame failure safety device (FFD)
Pressure relief protection (to function effectively, the valve must be set to your water pressure)
Available in a natural gas option
Solar Battery optional extra
SPECIFICATIONS:
Max gas pressure 2.8 kPa
Max gas consumption 1.44Kg/hour
Rated Input 24Kw
Water pressure 25-500kPa
Water Output (min/max) 3L-12L/min
Gas Type LPG/NG
A GUIDE LINE OF SHOWERING TEMPERATURES:
Body temperature: 35-37°C.
Summer time comfortable showering temperatures: 35-38°C.
Warm shower in winter: 39°C.
Hot showering temperature in winter 42°C (most preferred showering temperature).
Very hot showering temperature in winter: 44°C.
For a bath temperature in winter: 48-50°C.
DIMENSIONS:
Unit weight 9.6Kg
Packaged weight 11.2Kg
Unit size 675mm x 345mm x 180mm
Packaged size 710mm x 400mm x 240mm
OPTIONAL EXTRAS:
FLUE:
The gas geyser should be installed with a 110mm solid or flexible flue and the appliance should be close to the flue
termination to avoid unnecessary elbows and excessive flue length. A flue cowl should be used if installed outdoors to prevent rain from entering the geyser.
COVER:
If a Gas Geyser is installed outside must be installed with a weather box to protect the appliance against extreme weather and damage. These boxes are designed to allow the hot air that is released by the unit to escape so that they do not over heat and cut out. In extreme weather areas we recommend using a flue. If your geyser uses a flue then you will need a cover that has a flue roof.
FEATURES:
Rust proof
Easy to ship and assemble (flat packed)
Easy to install (use our template for quick installations)
Easy to paint – Galvanised steel
GAS GEYSER SIZES DEPEND ON THE FLOW RATE PER MINUTE. FLOW RATE, OR FLOW DEMAND, IS THE TOTAL NUMBER OF LITERS PER MINUTE THAT YOUR TAPS OR OUTLETS USE WHEN THEY’RE TURNED ON. YOU CAN CALCULATE YOUR FLOW RATE USING THE SIMPLE BUCKET TEST.
CALCULATE YOUR FLOW RATE BY DOING THE BUCKET TEST!!
- Place a bucket under your largest cold-water tap.
- Turn to full and run for 30 seconds.
- Measure how much water is in the bucket.
- Multiply that measurement by 2 to find your flow rate in litres per minute.
- For multiple use models repeat this process for each tap but make sure that all your taps are running at the same time.
- Add all the flow rates together for your overall flow demand.