Electronic wall-hanging HIU with hydraulic separation.
Product Description
Electronic wall-hanging HIU with hydraulic separation.
With insulation.
Technical data
Maximum working pressure:
16 bar
Adjustment temperature range:
45–75 °C
Primary inlet working temperature range:
2–90 °C
Electric supply:
230 V (AC)
Power consumption:
80 W
Depth:
245 mm
Height:
630 mm
Width:
490 mm
△p max.:
6 bar
△p max. - Notes:
primary circuit
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Drawings and specifications
Part number | Note | Nominal hit exchanger capacity | Maximum DHW instantaneous production |
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SATK32103 | - | 50 kW | 24 l/min |
3D models
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Electronic wall-hanging HIU with hydraulic separation. With insulation.
Maximum working pressure: 16 bar. Adjustment temperature range: 45–75 °C. Primary inlet working temperature range: 2–90 °C. Electric supply: 230 V (AC). Power consumption: 80 W. Nominal hit exchanger capacity: 50 kW. Depth: 245 mm. Height: 630 mm. Width: 490 mm. Maximum DHW instantaneous production: 24 l/min. △p max.: 6 bar (primary circuit).
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SATK32105 | - | 60 kW | 24 l/min |
3D models
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Electronic wall-hanging HIU with hydraulic separation. With insulation.
Maximum working pressure: 16 bar. Adjustment temperature range: 45–75 °C. Primary inlet working temperature range: 2–90 °C. Electric supply: 230 V (AC). Power consumption: 80 W. Nominal hit exchanger capacity: 60 kW. Depth: 245 mm. Height: 630 mm. Width: 490 mm. Maximum DHW instantaneous production: 24 l/min. △p max.: 6 bar (primary circuit).
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SATK32107 | For low-temperature primary circuit | - | 24 l/min |
3D models
Tender text
Electronic wall-hanging HIU with hydraulic separation. With insulation.
Maximum working pressure: 16 bar. Adjustment temperature range: 45–75 °C. Primary inlet working temperature range: 2–90 °C. Electric supply: 230 V (AC). Power consumption: 80 W. Nominal hit exchanger capacity: -. Depth: 245 mm. Height: 630 mm. Width: 490 mm. Maximum DHW instantaneous production: 24 l/min. △p max.: 6 bar (primary circuit).
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