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New GENERATION TECHNOLOGY by Power Solutions Harver Group Water Heaters10 Years AgoWater Heaters
Split magnetic water heater has two parts: storage tank & generator unit · NCRS Certified · Factory fitted Temperature/Pressure valve included · Includes Safety pressure valve · 15 Amp plug connection · 3 year warranty on manufacture & material defects Description Salient Features · Split magnetic induction water heating · High quality insulation · Stainless steel water storage unit · Attractive plastic housing material · Wall mounted installation · Capacity: 30L, 40L, 50L, 60L · Power range required : 2000 - 4000w · Voltage : 220v · Standard plumbing fitting · Class 2 safety rating (no transfers of AC to contents) · 15 Amp plug connection · No maintenance costs · Can be installed at point of use How it works Using a magnetic induction process the water is heated more rapidly than conventional water geysers The electrical supply to the generator in the unit is converted into a magnetic field which heats the water There is no direct alternating current (AC) in close proximity to the water, which makes the unit safe The unit uses new temperature sensing technology that is more accurate The unit includes a high density thermal insulation layer, to sustain the water temperature Technical Aspects The unit has a Class 2 safety rating, the first of its kind in the word, primarily because there is NO transfer of alternating current (AC) into the water or the holding tank The risk of rupture of the geyser is eliminated as a built in temperature - pressure valve forms part of the unit (factory installed) The electrical configuration of the unit is such that the likelihood of switch leakage malfunction is reduced, as is the buildup of pipe rust & iron content in the water The unit includes a high density thermal insulation layer around the storage tank, which is made stainless steel and magnesium for increased product life The geyser draws between 2kw - 4kw of power depending on the size of the geyser Electricity Usage To heat a conventional150lt geyser from 20DegC to 65DegC takes two and a half hours and uses 7.8kw of electricity To heat the same amount of water via the Harver induction water heater will take approximately 1 hour and uses approximately 2.5kw of electricity Operating cost Approximately 1/3 of the cost of a conventional geyser Substantial water saving due to location of the unit |