Mains Pressure VE Electric Hot Water Cylinder

Vitreous Enamel lined hot water cylinders provide greater corrosion resistance to a wide range of water conditions including varying pH levels, high chlorides, hard water and MIC (Microbiological Induced Corrosion) as found in parts of New Zealand or in areas with untreated bore water. Models range from 25 litre to 300 litre capacity.

  • Abundant hot water suitable for all water pressures
  • Galvanised steel exterior
  • Inner steel cylinder coated with vitreous enamel to suit a wide range of water conditions
  • Fitted with a sacrificial zinc/magnesium anode to provide additional corrosion protection to the cylinder in adverse water conditions
  • Solstice Green insulation helps maintain the optimum water temperature, reducing energy use and providing economic and environmental benefits
  • Designed and manufactured in New Zealand
  • Twin and dual element models available
  • 10 year domestic residential cylinder warranty
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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.  

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