Gledhill ES Direct Stainless 250L Unvented Cylinder - SESINPDR250
£509.21 (Inc. VAT)
Description −
Key Features
- Actual capacity: 248L
- Cylinder type: Unvented/direct
- ErP rating: C
- Material: Duplex stainless steel
- Insulation thickness: 40 mm
- Operating pressure (PRV setting): 3 bar
- Heat loss: 79 watts
- Weight: 33 kg (empty)/281 kg (full)
- Dimensions: 1603(H) x 530(Diameter) mm
Guarantee
- 25 years
What's Included
- Gledhill ES Direct Stainless 250L Unvented Cylinder - SESINPDR250
- External expansion vessel (18L)
- Immersion heater
- Control valve pack
Gledhill ES Direct Stainless 250L Unvented Cylinder
The Gledhill ES Direct Stainless 250L Unvented Cylinder provides mains pressure hot water for high flow rates, such as powering water for showers and baths, without the need for a boost pump.
This unvented cylinder is built with corrosion-resistant duplex stainless steel for durability and to help maintain water's top temperature. This works in conjunction with a 40mm insulation thickness to further limit heat loss. Heated by electric immersion and fully controlled by the thermostat, this direct cylinder requires no separate tank and no porthole.
Additional Information
- Sound power level: 15db
- Manufactured in accordance with the requirements of BS EN 12897
- Supplied with full NSF WRC and WRAS independent approvals
Specifications +
Technical
| Product Code | 169290 |
|---|---|
| MPN | SESINPDR250 |
| EAN | 5056188302295 |
| Cylinder Type | Unvented Cylinder |
| Diameter (mm) | 530 |
| Capacity (Litres) | 250 |
| Cylinder Material | Stainless Steel |
| Connection Size | 2.5 mm |
| Range | ES |
| Indirect/Direct | Direct |
| Colour | White |
| Guarantee (Years) | 25 |
| Height (mm) | 1603 |
| ErP Rating | ERP - C |
| Orientation | Vertical |
| Vented/Unvented | Unvented |
1 Product Question Ask a question +
Is there a separate port hole for an electronic temperature sensor?
No, there isn’t a separate port hole as it’s all controlled by the thermostat on the immersion.
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Is there a separate port hole for an electronic temperature sensor?
John SNo, there isn’t a separate port hole as it’s all controlled by the thermostat on the immersion.
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