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Buffer tank PUB

Buffer tank - PUB - NIBE Energy Systems
Buffer tank - PUB - NIBE Energy Systems
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Description

Product information
The NIBE PUB is a hot water tank for indirect heating, suitable for connection to a heat pump, gas or oil boiler. The tank consists of a steel container with an inner corrosion-resistant copper lining and is equipped with a copper coil. The unit is designed for a maximum cut-off pressure of 9 bar and a maximum permitted temperature of 90°C. Efficient molded seamless polyurethane or Neopor with polyester fleece insulation reduces heat loss; insulation is detachable on the PUB 500. The NIBE PUB includes a submerged tube for domestic hot water control.

Key features
  • Accumulator tank for hot water production
  • Compatible with heat pumps, gas or oil boilers
  • High maximum temperature (up to 90°C) with efficient insulation
  • Copper coil and inner corrosion-resistant copper lining
  • Maximum cut-off pressure: 9 bar
  • Insulation: molded seamless polyurethane or Neopor with polyester fleece (detachable on PUB 500)
  • Equipped with submerged tube for hot water control


Models available
  • NIBE PUB2 160
  • NIBE PUB2 210
  • NIBE PUB2 300
  • NIBE PUB2 500


Technical specifications
  • Height (mm): 980
  • Net weight (kg): 56
  • Efficiency class water heating: B
  • Volume water heater (l): 160
  • Maximum permitted temperature: 90°C
  • Maximum cut-off pressure: 9 bar
  • Container material/lining: Steel container with inner corrosion-resistant copper lining
  • Heat exchanger: Copper coil
  • Insulation: Molded seamless polyurethane or Neopor and polyester fleece (detachable on PUB 500)
  • Control: Submerged tube for hot water heating control

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