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Kitchen faucet TEESA flow-through water heater integrated tap standing white
The TEESA kitchen faucet with an integrated flow-through water heater is a modern solution for kitchens where immediate access to hot water is required. This standing tap combines the functionality of a standard faucet with an electric heating element, allowing you to heat water directly at the point of use. Its sleek white design fits seamlessly into various kitchen interiors, providing a practical and space-saving alternative to traditional water heating systems.
This device offers significant convenience by eliminating the wait time for hot water to travel from a central boiler. By heating water on demand, it helps reduce energy waste associated with maintaining large volumes of hot water in a tank. The integrated design simplifies installation, as it replaces the need for separate plumbing connections for hot and cold water supplies in many configurations. Its compact size makes it an ideal choice for smaller kitchens, summer houses, or utility rooms where space is limited.
This unit may not be suitable for high-demand environments where large volumes of hot water are needed simultaneously at multiple points. It is also not intended to replace a primary water heating system for an entire household or for applications requiring high-pressure hot water flow.
To use the TEESA faucet, ensure it is properly connected to a cold water supply and a compatible electrical outlet. Once installed, simply turn the handle to the desired position to activate the heating element and adjust the flow. The water temperature is typically regulated by the flow rate, where a slower flow results in higher temperatures.
For optimal performance and safety, ensure the device is installed by a qualified professional and that the electrical circuit is protected by a residual current device. Regularly clean the aerator to prevent limescale buildup, which can affect heating efficiency.
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