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- 17 l/min tank 8 l
- 17 l/min tank 20 l
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Technautic Marine Hydrophore Pressurised Water System
The Technautic Marine Hydrophore Pressurised Water System is a robust solution designed to ensure consistent water pressure on marine vessels. This system is equipped with a high-pressure steel vessel suitable for drinking water use, providing safe and reliable water supply. The system includes Flojet pumps with built-in switches, and in some models, pressure gauges for precise monitoring of water pressure. The system is engineered for durability, with stainless steel flanges that ensure a long service life, even in demanding marine environments.
Key Features:
- High-Pressure Vessel: Made of steel, this vessel is designed for safe drinking water use, ensuring the water supply remains uncontaminated.
- Flojet Pumps: Equipped with a Flojet Tiger pump (for 4.7 l/min) and Flojet 4325 pumps (for 17 l/min), providing consistent water pressure.
- Pressure Gauge: Models with 8L and 20L tanks include a pressure gauge for easy monitoring of the system's pressure.
- Built-in Switch: Each model includes a built-in switch for easy operation and energy efficiency.
- Stainless Steel Flanges: The system is designed with high-quality stainless steel flanges for superior strength and durability.
- Various Tank Capacities: Available with tank sizes of 8L and 20L to suit different water usage needs on board.
Technical Specifications:
Voltage (V) Expansion Tank (L) Flow Rate (L/min) Pump Type Max Pressure (bar) Dimensions (cm) 12 8 4.7 Tiger 2.3 45 x 21 x 36 12 8 17 4325 3.5 45 x 21 x 36 24 8 17 4325 3.5 45 x 21 x 36 12 20 17 4325 3.5 60 x 26 x 37 24 20 17 4325 3.5 60 x 26 x 37
Applications:
The Technautic Marine Hydrophore Pressurised Water System is ideal for use on boats and vessels, providing a stable water supply for a variety of applications such as showers, sinks, and other water-dependent systems. Its high-quality construction ensures durability and longevity even in the challenging marine environment.
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