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Ariston Andris Lux Europrisma Under Sink Water Heater Unvented 15L 3KW


Had for less than 2 year but barely used, only switched on a handful of times.


?80


PM if interested.

Collection from SE15



DETAILS


The Andris Lux from Ariston is a market leading small unvented electric water heater.


The Andris Lux is the perfect solution to give users small amounts of hot water in locations such as loft conversions, garages, workshops, kitchens etc.




Features


Modern, cutting-edge and stylish design

Easy to operate with mechanical dial

?E? setting on the dial to optimise comfort and energy saving

Fast reheat times

Copper heating element (Nickel free)

Titanium enamelled tank and 4-bolt flange for robustness and durability

Heating lamp to show the heating cycle is in process

Installation in 10 easy steps



Dimensions (H)36 x (W)36 x (D)34.6cm


Effects and finish Gloss finish Includes Unit; Installation Manual, 6 Bar Pressure Relief Valve, Mounting Bracket, Dielectric Junctions


Industry standards or certification KIWA Approved Wattage 3kW


Thermostatic control Yes Maximum working temperature 72C


Working pressure<3.5 bar

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