Challenger Califont LPG / CNG Water Heater 20L
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Hassle free, hot water through winter
Do you want hassle free hot water through winter? Then the Challenger Califont LPG / CNG Water Heater with built-in frost protection is the answer. While you connect to a 240Volt (mains) power supply and switched on, this unit will provide hassle free, hot water through winter. Ideal for any home, this unit is designed for an external installation only. Included with this item is a remote digital temperature control.
Why choose Challenger Gas Water Heater?
- Designed and manufactured purposefully for New Zealand condition and gas requirement
- Better performance (compared to its other equivalent sized gas water heaters)
- NZ recognised brand combined with immediate technical back up
- Spare parts are available immediately (on-hand)
- 40 years of expertise in the industry – Sold thousands of gas water heaters!
Challenger Califont LPG / CNG Water Heater Features:
- Recommended for minimum 17L/min water flow (best for city supply)
- Outdoor Installation
- Electronic Impulse Ignition
- DC Fan Forced Ventilation
- Auto-adjusting Temperature
- Simultaneous Induction Regulating Device
- Electricity/Gas Proportioning Technology
- Advanced Gas/Air Proportioning Technology
- Automatic Self-detecting Function, Auto Alarm with Error Codes
Challenger Califont LPG / CNG Water Heater Specifications:
- Uses LPG Gas
- Rated Heat Input: 40kW
- Rated Water Output Capacity: 20L/min
- Power Supply: AC 240 Volt (Mains Power)
- Gas Inlet Connection (Bsp): 3/4"
- Cold Water Inlet (Bsp): 1/2"
- Hot Water Outlet (Bsp): 1/2"
- Dimensions (WxDxH): 380 x 180 x 610mm
Note 2: Challenger Califont Water Heaters meet the current NZ regulations for water heaters. Please note that actual product may vary from photo provided by supplier.
It is important to select the size of the califont to match the existing water pressure and the demand. A large califont on a low-pressure supply will not be able to supply water at the pressure indicated on the califont. Conversely, a small califont with too much incoming water pressure will not be able to keep up with heating.
To ensure the match, you need to measure your available water pressure before installing the califont. You might be able to utilise a pressure-reducing valve to reduce pressure or a pump to increase pressure. Generally, a 20-40psi water pressure is recommended for small capacity califont (10L and below) and up to 70 psi for our 12L and 16L.
Please Note - Installation:
It is very important to understand that only califonts installed per the manufacturer's instructions by a qualified installer will be warrantable. Additionally, installing them in other ways may cause a risk of fire and explosion. This may also void your insurance.
Specifically, changing the electrical wiring system, potentially creating a spark and ignition risk near where the gas piping system is going into the unit, creates the potential for a fire if there is any gas leak. If you have an installer wanting to change anything from standard, please ensure they are qualified to do so and prepared to warranty and back up their work should something go wrong.
Please note that actual product may vary from photo provided by supplier.
