Delta Engineering 16lt Jet Fin

R5,200.00

This new generation zero type geysers have been redesigned with a more stable ignition system that reduces the chances of damage by sand and other impurities in the water.  It also offers many other positive attributes such as a more stable water inlet pressure and water flow.  It eliminates ‘dry burn’ damage to heat exchanger as well as battery power drain.

This unit is approved for outdoor installation.

HOW IT WORKS!

  • Ignition is through 2 x type D torch batteries
  • No flue needed but a China Hat is recommended to keep impurities out
  • Open hot water tap – the water pressure pushes the light weight magnetic floater up and activates the geyser by signaling to the electronic box that there is spark and that the gas solenoid valve must open the gas to the main burners.
  • This type of geysers operates on low water pressure.
  • To determine the size required is different to the diaphragm units. Simply do the following to assist you with choosing the correct size. This exercise is only if the water pressure is low.
  • Measure the water flow per minute at 2-3 different taps in and around the house. Measure one tap then also open multiple taps to see if the water flow rate per minute stays the same.
  • Once you have determined the water flow per minute you choose the size geyser accordingly to that.
  • Example: if you get around 18l per minute then you install a 16l zero start unit. Do not install an oversized geyser as it will over heat and shut down.
  • Works from 0.065 up to 8 bar water pressure
  • Once installed and you are ready to set the temperature, start by doing the following
  • Set the gas knob to minimum gas
  • Set the water inlet valve to maximum water flow.
  • Set the correct water temp by slowly increasing the gas.
  • This makes the zero start unit the most efficient on the market!!
  • It also has a LCD display to show the temperature of the water running through the heat exchanger.
  • This model will work with mixer taps.
  • The 1 year warranty does not cover the heat exchanger.  Ensure that you know how to drain water from your unit in case of sub-zero temperatures.
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