1541 days ago

Gas water heater

Felipe from Glenfield

New Midea Gas water heater - still in the box

SPECIAL FEATURES
6L Capacity
LED Temperature Display Screen
European Design
CE Approval
EN26 Standard
Copper Heat Exchanger
Control Device (PCB)

MIDEA GAS WATER HEATER 6L [786064]
GAS TYPE LPG (ULPG)
NATURAL EXHAUST TYPE YES
LED TEMP. DISPLAY YES
HEAT EXCHANGER 1.2KG
INJECTOR QUANTITY 6
HEAT EFFICIENCY >84%
CAPACITY 6L/min
NOMINAL HEAT INPUT 12Kw
IGNITION MODE Electronic
WATER PRESSURE 0.03 - 0.8MPa
GAS INLET Ø G1/2
COLD INLET WATER Ø G1/2
HOT INLET WATER Ø G1/2
FLUE PIPE Ø G1/2
RATED VOLTAGE 2 x Size D Battery
SIZE 493 x 320 x 146mm
NET WEIGHT 6KG
GROSS WEIGHT 7.1KG
PERFORMANCE STANDARD EN26

Price: $179

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