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1495 days ago

Near new Hot Water Cylinder

Rebekah from Flaxmere

This Thermann hot water cylinder was installed by our former landlord when they renovated the house, right before we moved in. Then two years later we purchased the property and installed a hot water heat pump system (you can see it in the background of one of the photos) so this hot water cylinder has only seen 2 years of use, and these babies are over $1500 new! (Seriously, I checked... www.hotwatercylinders.nz...)

Can be installed indoors or outdoors.

I don't know what most of the specs mean but, what I can tell you, is that our shower pressure with this cylinder was AMAZING! (Still is, our new system is great too). I have jealous family members who wish their shower pressure was as luxurious as ours.

You get the hot water cylinder, the safe tray / drip tray, and the fittings/pipe bits you see in the pictures (one still attached to the cylinder, one sitting in the drip tray), as well as the owner's guide. You will need to provide your own plumber and house pipes. ;)

Specs.
Model number: N180THMB124
Serial number: 18030930091H
Manufactured: 12/03/2018
Storage capacity: 176 Litres
Electrical Approval Number: NSW16077
IP: 34
Relief valve power: 10kW
Relief valve pressure: 1000 kPa
Rated pressure: 1000 kPa
Max supply pressure: 800 kPa
Max rated energy input: 4.8 kW
Lower heating unit: 2.4 kW

Price: $750

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