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Thermann Commercial 315L 6X6.0kW Electric - 315THMC660

Warranty Information

Spare parts & Labour (Commercial) - 12 months

Cylinder Warranty (Commercial) - 5 years

See the full Thermann warranty at www.thermann.com.au

 

Product Specifications

Features

Australian made using state of the art machinery.

Perfect for commercial applications where reticulated gas is unavailable or flueing is impractical.

Multiple Element Configurations.

Commercial grade, heavy duty Y grade enamel.

Adjustable thermostat setting.

Can be manifolded for heavier demand or plumbed to additional water heater systems for supplementary boosting.

 

Size and Dimensions

Diameter 615mm

Height 1767mm

Approx Weight (empty) 94kg

Capacity 315ltr

 

General Information

Installation Internal/External

Model Number 315THMC660

Product Type Electric

 

Technical Information

Number of Elements Six Elements

Element Size 6.0 kW

Cold Water Connections 32mm

Hot Water Connections 32mm

Hot Water Recovery Rate 620L/h @ 50 Deg rise

Power Supply 415V

 

Pressure Information

Expansion Control Valve Setting 850 kPa

Maximum Supply Pressure - with ECV 800 kPa

Maximum Supply Pressure - without ECV 650 kPa

Relief Valve Setting 1000 kPa

Further Information

Manufactured by Dux, the Thermann Commercial 315L electric storage water heaters are low maintenance, offer high performance and fast recovery via multiple elements heating water at the same time. They are perfect for heavy demand commercial and industrial applications.

 

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From The Hot Water Boss...

Handy Hints and Helpful Guides

What size hot water system do I need?

While the size of the hot water system will more than likely vary depending on your specific needs, the average 4-person Australian home will need at least a 160 litre tank for a continuous electric system, or a 250-315 litre off-peak system. If you’re in the market for a gas tank, a 4-person house averages a 170 litre tank. 270-315 litre tank should be sufficient for heat-pump users. 

Why is the right size system so important?

If your hot water heater is too small for your needs, you will find yourself continually run out of water. On the other hand, if your hot water system is too large for your needs, you are going to spend an unnecessary amount of energy (and therefore money) heating it. This is because your hot water system will keep maintaining the heat of your water, even when you are not using it.

Can I install this system myself?

You will need a licensed plumber to install this system. 

What additional parts do I need for my new system?

At a minimum, you will need a tempering valve, pressure limiting valve, duo isolation valve and a cold water expansion valve. We have put these together in a single kit to make things easy! View our complete installation kit here

What type of hot water system is best for me?

There are so many choices! The first thing you need to consider is the type of system - electric, gas, or heat pump? We've put together some information on the different systems here.

I'm not in SEQLD - how do I choose a plumber to install?

It's important to ensure you choose the right plumber to install your hot water system. The last thing you want is a non compliant install on your brand new hot water system, which could shorten the life of the new hot water system and even void the warranty. We are often asked if a customer can install a hot water system...in all honesty the risks aren't worth it - and it's illegal! Best to call a licensed plumber to ensure it's done right.

Here's some important info to consider when choosing a plumber to install your new hot water system!

How do I calculate my hot water usage?

The first step to take in choosing a new hot water system is to calculate the hot water usage in your home. The amount of hot water each household uses will vary depending on lifestyle, appliances, and water fixtures throughout the house. 
We've put together a list that will help you in estimating your household's hot water usage. See the list here!

Did you know we offer installation on
electric systems?

Call us on 0415 272 227 or request a quote below!