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Hot water air heater WWH 235
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Hot water air heater - WWH 235 - Winterwarm Heating Solutions BV - ceiling-mounted / suspended / wall-mounted
Hot water air heater - WWH 235 - Winterwarm Heating Solutions BV - ceiling-mounted / suspended / wall-mounted
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Characteristics

Energy source
hot water
Installation
wall-mounted, suspended, ceiling-mounted

Description

Several air discharge options Simple to control Long lifetime Suitable for various locations Low investment The WWH 235 is a compact water heater with a capacity of 27.7 kW at a water temperature of 90°/70°C. The heat exchanger is a combination of copper tubes and aluminium fins which ensures optimum heat transfer. It can be applied in small buildings like shops , warehouses etc. horizontal or vertical air discharge extra louvres available 4-way or 6 way down flow plenum for suspended ceilings on/off thermostat control 5-step switch regulates air volume (optional) long lifetime suitable for all water temperatures (not steam) Heat emission 0kW - 27.7kW Air volume 0m³/h - 3850m³/h Max. throw horizontal 22m Max. throw vertical 7m Connection voltage 230V - 230V Number of phases 1 Nominal current 1.4A Max. electric power input 310W Adjustable fins on exhaust side Yes Heat exchanger material Aluminium/copper Fan type Axial Sound pressure level at height of 5 metres 0dB(A) - 61dB(A) Height 679mm Width 679mm Depth 425mm Nominal inner diameter 3/4 inch (20) Water-side resistance at dT 20°C 3kPa Max. operating pressure 500kPa Water content 1.4l Weight including filling 31kg

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