Key features
Inverter technology only draws the energy necessary according to water requirements, saves up to 50% on running costs
Whisper quiet operation, 43dB(A) in standard use
30% smaller than traditional systems
Easy to install and maintain, technical compartment allows access to the expansion vessel (2 litre) and the tools needed for maintenance
Wireless connection to link an additional ESYBOX when used in series, up to four units can be linked (not Wi-Fi)
Supplied with a pair of one inch brass connection unions
WRAS approval Number: 1506064
Three year warranty on ESYBOX
Downloads
Quick Guide (.pdf)
Specifications (.pdf)
Manual (.pdf)
Connection Guide (.pdf)
Brochure (.pdf)
Technical data
Operating range: capacity up to 160 l/min; head up to 65 m
Maximum operating pressure: 8 bar (800 kPa)
Liquid quality requirements: clean, free from solid or abrasive contaminants, non-viscous, non-aggressive, uncrystallised and chemically neutral
Maximum suction depth: 8 meters
Liquid temperature range: from 0°C to +35°C for domestic use for other use: from 0°C to +40°C
Maximum ambient temperature: +50°C
Motor protection rating: IPX4
Insulation class: F
Installation: Horizontal or vertical fixed position
Break tanks
Break tanks are used to ensure that the necessary amount of water is available to supply a system during periods of normal use and peak demand.
UK water regulations limit the water flow drawn from the mains supply to a maximum of 12 litres per minute, therefore you are not permitted to install a booster sets or other pump directly onto an incoming mains water supply if the flow will exceed 12 litres per minute, therefore a break tank is a necessity in all DAB ESYBOX installations.
The DAB ESYBOX can be connected to any suitable break tank, including the 480 litre DAB ESYTANK







