Helia Water Appliance
Low Volume premium water appliance for drinking water applications
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Helia Water Appliance: | Chills to an ideal temperature of 40°F |
| Heats to an ideal temperature of 200°F, with |
| adjustable temp control |
| Compact unit is easy to hide in any kitchen |
| cabinet or wet bar |
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| steel components |
| Sealed ice bank cooling system ensures constant |
| availability of chilled water |
| Uses |
| Consumes only 870 watts of electricity when |
| compressor is cycling |
| UL listed |
| Must be used with the Everpure Helia faucet or |
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| Use with an Everpure Commercial Grade Water |
| Filtration System |
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Position the appliance in the point of installation, | To ensure the highest quality water, use in | Sized for coffee, office, water applications | |
away from sources of heat and direct sunlight | combination with an Everpure filtration system | Maximum Water Capacity (chilled): 6.6 gph | |
Do not install the appliance outdoors and in very | Before making the water connection, make sure | ||
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damp rooms | the incoming water pressure is between 14.5 psi | Maximum Water Capacity (hot): 2.1 gph | |
The appliance should be positioned in such a way | and 43.5 psi |
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as to leave approximately 2.40 to 2.80 inches of | If the incoming water pressure is below 14.5 psi or |
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space free for air to circulate freely | the flow rate is less than 0.50 gpm, fit a device |
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| capable of increasing the pressure (such as an |
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Flush all dispensers before use | autoclave or similar) |
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Ensure John Guest fittings are secure before | If the incoming water pressure exceeds 43.5 psi, |
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operation | predispose a pressure reducer capable of reducing |
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| the latter to the 14.5 psi and 43.5 psi |
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