- Available in 2 capacities: 50 and 80 gallons for floor mounted installation.
- Stainless steel design.
- 1 37/64" cfc-free insulation material (polyurethane).
- Contains 2 heating elements: a heat exchanger at the bottom where the hot water from the hydrobox circulates and an extra 3 kW electric heater at the top.
- A thermistor in the hot water tank controls a 3-way valve and/or booster heater via the hydrobox.
- Hot water and pressure relief valve connection
- Recirculation connection
- Flow inlet (from Hydro-section)
- Flow outlet (from Hydro-section)
- Cold water connection
- Thermistor socket
- Threaded thermistor hole for use with solar kit option. See Installation manual EKSOLHW*
- Anode Rod
- Remove the protective tape from domestic hot water tank
Stainless steel Daikin offers a tank made of stainless steel equipped with a sacrificial rod to protect the tank against corrosion.
Anti-bacteria function To prevent the development of bacteria, the hot water tank is equipped with an anti-bacteria function. You can set up the program so the water is heated to a specific temperature (standard setting = 158°F) at a set time on one or more days of the week.
Flexible control It is possible to set "priority setting" for the production of domestic hot water. In this way the customer has domestic hot water available at any time of the day. The heating of the domestic hot water can also be set up according to the night tarif. Another opportunity for rational energy consumption.
Regulating switch-on and shut-off temperatures You personally set the minimum and maximum temperature when the water in the tank must be heated by the heat pump for the customer.
Delaying booster heater switch-off To prevent the booster heater from switching on and off too often, you can allow the system to switch off as soon as the temperature reaches a maximum of 39°F higher than the set temperature.
Allowing back-up heater and booster heater to work separately Programming the system to prevent the simultaneous operation of the back-up heater and the booster heater is also possible. An interesting possibility for homes with a limited current amp load!
No natural gas or fuel oil connection or exhaust fume channel required.