How Heat Pump Works:
Heat pump is device that draws hot air from outside atmosphere, raises the temperature and transfer it to cold water present in water tank. It is also referred to as ‘Air- source heat pumps’ because it uses ”Air” to heat the water. Naturally it gives 55 degree temperature.
It also uses electricity to heat the water when:
- Presence of cloudy weather
- When used more than the capacity.
- When need of more than 55 degree temperature.
Heat Pumps are automatic system , you can even set the temperature via remote from (55- 75 degree max).
Heat Pumps automatically switches to electrical mode when it is not able to meet your requirement naturally.
When Heat Pumps are used on electricity mode, it is more efficient than conventional heating system e.g. Electrical geyser.
About Product:
- Tank volume : 200 liters
- Pressure Handling Capacity : 8 bar
- Tank weight(without water ) : 75 kg
- Water Hardness Anode Rod: Magnesium (Mg)
- Naturally Gives 55 degree temperature
- Electrically it can be heated up to 70 degree
- Power output (W) : 2600
- Power input (W) : 720
More Details:
- High Efficiency Compressor: It Ensures Faster Heat Exchange, More Hot Water And Increased Savings.
- Intelligent Controller: Temperature And The Time When Hot Water Is Required Can Be Easily Set Via Smart Digital.
- Quick Heating: In This Option The Water Heater Will Work On Both Heat Pump And Heating Element Mode, Giving Instant Hot Water.
- Titanium Plus: A New Technology Which Uses which Ensures Greater Corrosion Resistance Against Hard Water.
Warranty:
- Product : 2 years
- Inner Tank: 5 years
- Compressor: 5 years
- PCB, Heating Element: 2 years
Customer Scope of Work:
Plumbing
Electrical Connection/ providing electrical plug
Scope of Work :
- Delivery till your house
- Lifting to terrace
- Installation
Specifications |
Capacity: | 200 Litres |
Tank Specification | Dimension : 500 x 1894 (mm)
Weight : 75kg |
Warranty | Tank : 5 Years
Compressor : 5 Years
Product Warranty: 2 Years
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