Mains Pressure Stainless Steel Electric Hot Water Cylinder

Rheem stainless steel mains pressure water heaters are generally heated with electricity but are also heat pump and solar compatible (135L model is not heat pump/solar compatible).

The flow rate of up to 40L per minute allows for multiple showers and taps running while maintaining a stable shower temperature.

  • Manufactured from high quality stainless steel
  • Colorbond® steel exterior jacket enables either indoor or outdoor installation
  • Able to connect to a range of heat pump and solar technologies including direct/indirect or top down external heat sources
  • Incoloy element for excellent corrosion resistance
  • Designed and assembled in New Zealand for New Zealand conditions
  • 10 year domestic residential cylinder warranty
Details
  • Category
    Electric Water Heaters
  • Range
    Hot Water Heating for the Home
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Rheem has been a trusted name in New Zealand since the company formed in 1958. 

Rheem started with gas fired mains pressure water heaters and low pressure electric cylinders moving through to mains pressure electric in 1973. Even in the early days, Rheem was at the leading edge of hot water heating technology quickly expanding its range to offer the best products for domestic and commercial water heating needs.  

Our newest offering is Solar PV - panels, inverters, and batteries. The solar revolution has started and we're joining in with thoughtful, high-quality solar energy solutions.

Rheem New Zealand is part of a trusted global family of brands. Its highly skilled and committed Research and Development team right here in New Zealand continues to improve water heating technology for future generations to benefit from.