Thermann Electric Hwu 10yr SE 315l 3.6kw

SKU: 7481

The Australian made Thermann Electric Storage hot water systems heat water in an insulated tank by an electric element, like a giant kettle. They’re quick and easy to install and are available in a wide range of sizes to suit your needs making them an affordable way to get your hot water now.

  • Australian Made Tanks
  • Electric footprint identical – easy changeover
  • Dual Handed water connections
  • Manufactured using state of the art machinery
  • Hard water element options are also available

$1,525.00

Optional

Instantonous Valve Kit (Mandatory on instantaneous gas hot water systems)

Installation Cost

* Labour (same location) * Parts - TPR safety and tempering valves (required by law) * Materials - pipe, fittings and consumables

Product price: $1,525.00
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Description

The Australian made Thermann Electric Storage hot water systems heat water in an insulated tank by an electric element, like a giant kettle. They’re quick and easy to install and are available in a wide range of sizes to suit your needs making them an affordable way to get your hot water now.

  • Australian Made Tanks
  • Electric footprint identical – easy changeover
  • Dual Handed water connections
  • Manufactured using state of the art machinery
  • Hard water element options are also available

Important Note: The tank must be filled with water prior to connecting to a power source

How it works
  1. A hot water tap is turned on
  2. Hot water is drawn from the top of the tank
  3. Cold water enters through the bottom of the tank
  4. When temp around the element drops, element activates.
  5. Hot water rises to the top of the tank