The Zip Hydroboil is the world’s most widely used and specified Instant Boiling Water Heater. And with the addition of new electronic efficiency sensors, the Zip Hydroboil is better than ever. The 3.0 and 7.5 Litre models features a 24 hour clock that can power the unit down at pre-set times, and has two energy […]
November 21st, 2008
The Zip Hydroboil is the world’s most widely used and specified Instant Boiling Water Heater. And with the addition of new electronic efficiency sensors, the Zip Hydroboil is better than ever.
The 3.0 and 7.5 Litre models features a 24 hour clock that can power the unit down at pre-set times, and has two energy efficient sensors that can make power saving automatic.
In sleep mode, if no water has been drawn for a specified time, the Hydroboil will power down to conserve energy; returning to full power at the touch of the tap.
In low light mode, when the Hydroboil senses that the ambient light in the room dims, the unit will enter energy saving mode until the light is returned.
Delivery time: 1 – 2 working days
Applications: Over-sink Instant Boiling Water System
Variations: 3.0 litre, 5.0 litre, 7.5 litre, HBE6 Electronic Models
Finish: Choice of White or Stainless Steel Case
Manufacturer: Zip Heaters (Aust) Pty Ltd
Designer: Zip Heaters (Aust) Pty Ltd
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