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How does the SST-FLTR hot water dispenser work?

How does the SST-FLTR hot water dispenser work?

SST-FLTR stainless steel tank and filtration system, screws, hardware, quick connector, filter head, filter cartridge, snap-connect fitting, 3/8-inch tubes, and filter discharge tube. The In-Sink-Erator stainless steel tank and filtration system is a hot water dispenser system capable of producing 60 cups of 200 degree Fahrenheit water per hour.

How big is the InSinkErator SST-FLTR hot water tank?

The SST-FLTR tank has a 2/3-gallon capacity and can dispense up to 60 cups of near-boiling water per hour. When you turn on your InSinkErator’s instant hot water dispenser (sold separately), water travels up the supply line to the filter, then to the tank, where it’s heated to 200 degrees F.

How big is the InSinkErator instant hot water dispenser?

The SST-FLTR tank has a 2/3-gallon capacity and can dispense up to 60 cups of near-boiling water per hour. When you turn on your InSinkErator’s instant hot water dispenser (sold separately), water travels up the supply line to the filter, then to the tank, where it’s heated to 200 degrees F. As the water is used, more water replaces it in the tank.

What kind of tank does the in Sink Erator use?

The In-Sink-Erator stainless steel tank and filtration system is a hot water dispenser system capable of producing 60 cups of 200 degree Fahrenheit water per hour. The stainless steel tank and filtration system is to be used with a hot water dispensing faucet, such as the In-Sink-Erator Premium hot or hot and cool designer faucets.

The SST-FLTR tank has a 2/3-gallon capacity and can dispense up to 60 cups of near-boiling water per hour. When you turn on your InSinkErator’s instant hot water dispenser (sold separately), water travels up the supply line to the filter, then to the tank, where it’s heated to 200 degrees F.

SST-FLTR stainless steel tank and filtration system, screws, hardware, quick connector, filter head, filter cartridge, snap-connect fitting, 3/8-inch tubes, and filter discharge tube. The In-Sink-Erator stainless steel tank and filtration system is a hot water dispenser system capable of producing 60 cups of 200 degree Fahrenheit water per hour.

The SST-FLTR tank has a 2/3-gallon capacity and can dispense up to 60 cups of near-boiling water per hour. When you turn on your InSinkErator’s instant hot water dispenser (sold separately), water travels up the supply line to the filter, then to the tank, where it’s heated to 200 degrees F. As the water is used, more water replaces it in the tank.

The In-Sink-Erator stainless steel tank and filtration system is a hot water dispenser system capable of producing 60 cups of 200 degree Fahrenheit water per hour. The stainless steel tank and filtration system is to be used with a hot water dispensing faucet, such as the In-Sink-Erator Premium hot or hot and cool designer faucets.

How to troubleshoot an instant hot water dispenser?

Troubleshooting Guide For Instant Hot Water Dispensers Water is not hot enough/No hot water Causes • Solutions • No power: 1. Check electrical plug is fully inserted in outlet. 2. Test outlet for power. 3. If plug is connected and power to outlet is working, REPLACE TANK. • Thermostat needs adjusting: 1.

How does an instant hot water dispenser work?

Select a faucet with both hot and cool options to enjoy filtered drinking water right from your dispenser. Our NEW digital instant hot water tank features an adjustable digital touch-screen thermostat control, so you can select the perfect water temperature for the perfect tasting hot beverage.

Can a stainless steel tank be used for a hot water dispenser?

The stainless steel tank and filtration system is to be used with a hot water dispensing faucet, such as the In-Sink-Erator Premium hot or hot and cool designer faucets. This system features F-201 filtration that is designed exclusively for hot water dispensers. These systems deliver near boiling water instantly.

How do you install an instant hot water dispenser?

The tank should be within 16 inches or less of faucet water lines and within 30 inches or less of a standard grounded outlet. While holding the tank in place on the spot selected for installation, use a pencil to mark locations for 2 hanging screws. Drill two eighth-inch holes for the wood screws. Secure the tank to the wall. 5. Connect the tubes.

The tank should be within 16 inches or less of faucet water lines and within 30 inches or less of a standard grounded outlet. While holding the tank in place on the spot selected for installation, use a pencil to mark locations for 2 hanging screws. Drill two eighth-inch holes for the wood screws. Secure the tank to the wall. 5. Connect the tubes.

Is the SST-FLTR certified by NSF International?

The SST-FLTR is certified by NSF International and Underwriters Laboratories (UL). It contains a 115-volt, 750-watt, 6.25-amp heating element and a grounded three-prong plug. A thermal protection system helps prevent the product from overheating and meets UL standard 94HF-1 for flammability.