Description
This smart outdoor gas water heater automatically adjusts itself to the water flow. With multiple outlets running simultaneously your water temperature will always remain hot and constant regardless of the water demand.
Low Water Pressure
13 Litres Of Hot Water Per Minute
Suitable For More Than One Outlet
Includes Flu pipe
Type D Outdoor Installation
Included LED Display
Features
Touch button temperature control
85% energy efficiency
Gas efficient - reduces gas consumption according to flow demand
Anti-freeze function
Start up/ geyser function can also operate on low water pressure
Requires no electricity - flame ignition and geyser function are battery operated
Compatible with mixer taps
Flame failure safety device
Copper Radiator
Specifications
| Max gas pressure | 2.9 kPa |
| Max gas consumption | 2.3 kg / hour |
| Rated heat Input | 26 Kw |
| Water pressure | 25-500 kPa |
| Min water output | 4.5L / min |
| Max water output | 13L / min |
| Unit weight | 13.2 Kg |
| Packaged weight | 15.5 kg |
| Unit size | 740 x 420 x 210 mm |
| Packaged size | 865 x 485 x 270 mm |
| Gas Type | LPG or NG |
Advantages of Gas water heaters
There are different types of gas heating systems, i.e. standard storage tank, high-efficiency storage tank models and tankless water heaters. No matter which kind you choose, they offer the following advantages in comparison to electric heaters.
Fast heating. As opposed to electric hot water cylinders, gas water heaters work twice as fast. They recover much more quickly than electric models, which means your hot water supply is easily replenished. So, if you have a larger household or high demand for hot water in your home, a gas heater is a better option.
Lower energy costs. A gas model suffers heat loss from exhaust gases and the walls of the tank, while electric heaters are more energy efficient. However, in terms of energy costs, gas heaters are more affordable to operate since natural gas and propane are significantly cheaper than electricity.
Gas water heaters cost more upfront than an electric system. But if you take into consideration the operations cost, gas heaters generally make up the difference in price in about a year. In other words, it saves you cash in the long run.
Easy installation. Gas water heaters are typically easy to install, especially if you already have a gas line in your home.
Cleaner water. Tankless gas water heaters boil and heats freshly piped water. An ordinary water heater heats water stored in a tank, which can rust and collect hard mineral deposits. When the tank becomes old, the quality of the water declines. Nevertheless, tankless water heaters tend to consume more energy than storage water heaters which use energy at a slower rate. Proper maintenance will solve any water quality issue with standard tank water heaters.