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We engage ourselves in designing and developing water heating appliances with a view to
providing you endless, on-demand and economical hot water at any time, any place.

We apply the latest technology, adopt the strictest QC management, select
superior components to manufacture our products. Every thoughtful
detail contributes to consumers' full satisfaction.

We pledge to innovate the way people heat water, help to save cost on
water heating, reduce energy consumption thereof.

Tankless, instantaneous, on-demand, point of use, high efficient, environmentally friendly.....
There are still lots more attractive words to describe our products.

Go with us !
Go tankless !
Go instantaneous !

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Electric Heating Faucet
ideal substitute for ordinary faucet
Mini Instant Water Heater
ideal for the hand-wash basin
Electronic Instant
Water Heater
comfortable & economic for bathroom & shower
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¡¡ Decentralized hot water supply:
What does that mean?

In a "decentralized" or "distributed" hot water supply system, the water is heated directly at the point of use.

Heat loss through long pipes is therefore prevented. Each tap has its own individual water water, which is specifically matched to the relevant needs. In this way, hot water comfort is ensured at all times with low energy consumption.

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Our recommended units:

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¡¡ ¡¡ Standard Comfort Luxury
1 Wash basin
2-4L/min @ 38˚C
MCM35 MCM45 MCM55
2 Kitchen
3-5L/min @ 50˚C
MCM55 SCE10S SCE12S
3 Shower
4-8L/min @ 40˚C
MCM55 (with sprinkle kit) SCE10S SCE12S
4 Bathroom
8-10L/min @ 40˚C
SCE18T SCE21T SCE24T
Guidelines for usage of hot water ¡¡ Useful formula
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¡¡ required temperature required flow required volume per usage
Handwashing 35˚C £­ 38˚C 2*£­4 L/min 0.5£­1 L
Kitchen sink 45˚C £­ 55˚C 3*£­5 L/min 3£­8 L
Shower 37˚C £­ 40˚C 4*£­8 L/min 15£­30 L
Cleaning 45˚C £­ 55˚C 4£­6 L/min 5£­10 L
Bath 37˚C £­ 40˚C 8*£­10 L/min 100£­150 L
* Jet regulators or special shower heads recommended for satisfactory flow results
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Time in minutes to heat water = Liters X Temperature rise ¡æ
= Gallons X Temperature rise ˚F
KW rating X 14.3 KW rating X 5.7
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KW rating required to heat water = Liters X Temperature rise ¡æ
= Gallons X Temperature rise ˚F
Time in minutes X 14.3 Time in minutes X 5.7
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Instantaneous performance calculations ¡¡ Mean temperature of mixed water
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Temp. rise ˚C£½ KW rating X 14.3
¡¡ Temp. rise ˚F£½ KW rating X 5.7
Liters per minute flow Gallons per minute flow

Liters/min. flow£½

KW rating X 14.3
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Gal./min. flow£½

KW rating X 5.7
Temp. rise ˚C Temp. rise ˚F
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Mean = (Liters hot X Temp. hot) + (Liters cold X Temp. cold)
Temperature Total (hot and cold ) Liters
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¡¡ = (Gallons hot X Temp. hot) + (Gallons cold X Temp. cold)
¡¡ Total (hot and cold ) Gallons
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Instantaneous performance chart ¡¡ ¡¡
¡¡ ¡¡ Physical constants
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Temperature:  ˚C = (˚F -32) X 5 / 9 ˚F = ˚C X 9 / 5 + 32
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Volume:  1 Gallon (GB) =  4.54 L 1 L = 0.22 Gallon (GB)
¡¡ 1 Gallon (US) = 3.78 L

1 L = 0.27 Gallon (US)

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Pressure:

1 bar = 0.1 Mpa = 14.5 psi = 100 KN/m2
¡¡ 1 ft head of water = 0.434 psi
¡¡ 1 m head of water = 9.8 KN/ m2
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Power conversion table ¡¡ ¡¡
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220V 230V 240V 380V 400V 415V
3.2 KW 3.5 KW 3.8 KW 12.2 KW 13.5 KW 14.5 KW
4.0 KW 4.4 KW 4.8 KW 16.2 KW 18.0 KW 19.4 KW
5.2 KW 5.7 KW 6.2 KW 19 KW 21.0 KW 22.6 KW
6.0 KW 6.6 KW 7.2 KW 21.6 KW 24 .0KW 25.8 KW
8.0 KW 8.8 KW 9.6 KW 24.4 KW 27.0 KW 29.0 KW
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Power conversion table ¡¡ ¡¡
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Observe the statutory regulations of the respective country, as well as those of the local electricity and water supply companies. The installation site must be free from frost at all times. In order to avoid thermal losses the distance between the heater and the water draw-off point should be as small as possible (<2m). Best performance is guaranteed at a flow pressure of >=2 bar / 30 psi, avoiding static pressures exceeding 6 bar / 90 psi. Material of water pipes: cold water: steel or copper, hot water: copper. Instant water heaters must be permanently connected to the electricity supply via a double pole isolating switch with a minimum contact gap of 3mm in both poles. The switch must be readily accessible but out of reach of a person using a fixed bath or shower, except for the cord of a pull cord operated switch. The wiring must be connected to the switch without the use of a plug or socket outlet. The supply cable selected for installation  must conform to the relevant table in the current I.E.C. regulations. Electrical water heaters must be connected to the protective earth conductor! in the interest of electrical safety a 30mA ELCB (Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker) should be installed in all instant water heater circuits. An isolation valve must be fitted in a convenient position in the supply pipe to allow the water heater to be serviced.