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Standard storage water heaters are undoubtedly a great buy, creating an ideal balance between price and performance. The latest technology by Standard uses a single weld line tank made of super thick cold rolled steel plates, powered by porcoglass technology. Its Inroyal 800 glass-coated heating element provides amazing heating performance, and resistance to oxidation and carbonation at high temperatures.This Lyft model comes in a capacity of 6 liters, and has many safety features such as thermal cut-off, thermostat, and multifunction safety valves with a 5-star BEE rating assurance.
Mounting design
The standard Amio water heater by Havells features a mounting design and a subtle color combination that mixes easily with your bathroom color scheme. Its design will definitely complement your bathroom.
Incloly Glass Coated Heating Element
The Incoloy 800 glass coated heating element provides a superior heating performance with excellent resistance to both oxidation and carbonization at high temperatures. It also resists corrosion and extends the lifetime of heating elements with minimal energy loss.
8 Bar Pressure
This water heater is designed for high rise buildings and pressure pump applications. The multi function valve prevents pressure from increasing beyond 8 bars.
Whirl-Flow Technology
Water tubes are equipped with whirl flow technique. This avoids direct contact between cold and hot water flows for faster heating and optimized energy savings resulting in 20% more hot water production.
6 liter capacity
Havells Standard Lyft water heater comes with a storage capacity of 6 liters so that you can get a continuous hot water supply for your daily needs.
Built to Last Long
The tank is made from ultra-thick super cold rolled plates, built to last. The tank finish also features Ferroglass dry powder coating technology. Heavy-duty magnesium anode rod with steel-core protects the enamel tank from rust and corrosion.
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