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Indirect Domestic Hot Water Cylinder KOSPEL TERMO MAX 200L SE (SE-200.TERMO.PL) 200 L capacity
KOSPEL TERMO MAX 200L SE is an indirect domestic hot water cylinder with a 200-litre capacity and an internal heat exchanger coil (SE type). Designed to work with external heat sources such as gas, oil or solid-fuel boilers and solar thermal systems, this cylinder stores heated water for domestic use and supplies a steady flow of hot water to taps and appliances. The SE configuration integrates a coil heat exchanger to transfer energy from the external circuit into the domestic water volume without mixing fluids.
The KOSPEL TERMO MAX 200L SE provides a compact, corrosion-resistant storage vessel for domestic hot water with an internal coil that enables efficient heat transfer from external sources. Its 200-litre volume balances storage capacity and footprint for residential and small commercial installations. The indirect design allows flexible connection to different heat sources and reduces direct exposure of stored water to heating elements, which can simplify maintenance and extend service life.
This indirect cylinder is not intended for standalone electric heating without an appropriate external heat source unless paired with a compatible external heater or heat exchanger. It may not be the best choice for very small apartments with minimal hot water demand where a smaller or instantaneous water heater would be more efficient. Large commercial sites with very high or varying peak demands may require multiple cylinders or a larger storage solution to ensure adequate supply.
Install the KOSPEL TERMO MAX 200L SE in accordance with local plumbing and heating regulations, connecting the internal coil to the external heat source circuit and the potable water in/out ports to the domestic distribution system. Ensure appropriate safety devices, expansion vessels and pressure relief valves are installed on the heating circuit. Commissioning should include flushing and filling the potable water circuit, purging air from the heat exchanger loop, and checking for leaks and correct flow through the coil. Regular visual inspections and scheduled maintenance of connected boilers and solar collectors will help maintain efficient operation.
For reliable performance, pair the cylinder with a correctly sized boiler or solar array, install appropriate expansion and safety components, and arrange periodic inspections of the heating circuit and domestic plumbing. Insulation and correct controls help reduce heat loss and optimize energy use.
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