BB2012X 20L Hot Water Tank 120V 1200W - Stainless Steel
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BB2012X 20L Hot Water Tank 120V 1200W - Stainless Steel

SKU:
ATIBB2012X
$1,249.95
BB2012X 20L Hot Water Tank 120V 1200W - Stainless Steel View full description

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Components

  • heat insulation by means of closed cell expanded polyurethane foam (HFC, CFC, HCFC and HFA free)
  • adjustable safety thermostat
  • pressure relief and non-return valve
  • power supply cable as standard
  • tank made of AISI 316 L stainless steel
  • AISI 316L stainless steel heat exchanger: thanks to its large surface, it grants a large output of hot water
  • external casing made of pre-painted SIMILINOX aluminium
  • AISI 304 stainless steel mounting brackets
  • drain tap

Specifications

Capacity L 20
Length mm 500
Width mm 190
Height mm 420
Length of packing mm 480
Width of packing mm 260
Height of packing mm 580
Empty weight kg 8.7
Gross weight kg 10.2
Max pressure kPa 700
Voltage V 120
Frequency Hz 50
Water connections in 1/2
Brand:
ATI

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