NOVAtec NT-SP 50
![]() | Outdated Product Type: storage; Energy source: mains; Tank volume (L): 50; Power source: 230 V; Power consumption (W): 1800; Magnesium anode; Heating elements: 1; wet heater; thermostat; overheat protection; safety valve; Pipe connection: bottom; Dimensions (cm): 58x46x46; |
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The NOVAtec STANDARD PLUS water heater offers a range of models, including the NT-SP 35 and NT-SP 80, catering to different volume needs. Users appreciate its affordable price and efficient heating elements, with the NT-SP 35 model featuring a copper-cased heating element that heats water quickly and resists corrosion. The product is praised for its domestic manufacturing, contributing to the local economy. However, some users have experienced issues with tank durability, such as leaks and rust after extended use, and noise during heating due to scale buildup. Despite these concerns, the product's corrosion protection and adjustable thermostat are valued features, making it a practical choice for those seeking a reliable water heater.
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After two years, the water from the tank began to flow with an unpleasant odor and a rusty color. An autopsy showed a completely destroyed anode and about five liters of debris in the form of scale. The tank was washed with water, replacing the anode. After maintenance and three days of operation, the water began to beat with current. I planned to change the heating element, but I didn’t have time, the tank dripped, in the middle of the night with a big crash and a pretty good flow of water from above. That is, a large hole was formed. Nice appearance. Ten at 1800 watts. Low price. Specifically, my tank dripped after two years of operation. use NOVAtec NT-SP 80 month or more |
I needed a water heater for the workshop. When working with clay, hot water is preferable, and cleaning up after work is much easier. At first, I considered installing a 50-liter boiler, but after thinking it over, I decided that 35 liters would be more than sufficient. Moreover, a smaller volume heats up much faster, so there's a definite benefit to that. The perfect volume that suits my needs just right. Among European manufacturers, finding a 35-liter model is tough. They often have tanks of 50 or 15 liters, but 15 is too little, and 50 is too much. The heating element for this volume is quite powerful. It heats these 35 liters to 60-65 degrees in just over an hour. I’ll add that the heating element here isn’t just plain steel, like in other models, but has a copper casing that doesn’t corrode in water and conducts heat excellently. Speaking of corrosion protection, the steel tank is reliably protected by two methods: enameling and electrochemical protective anode (magnesium anode). So, the manufacturer’s seven-year warranty on the tank isn’t just empty words. The water temperature can be adjusted by changing the thermostat settings. And for temperature control, there is a simple and very approximate mechanical thermometer. Domestic manufacturer. Maybe it doesn’t matter, but I think it’s right that my money stays in the country, someone will get a salary from it, buy domestic metal, and so on. Makes noise when heating. This wasn't the case for the first couple of months, but now the tank makes a sound similar to that of an electric kettle warming up. It seems like the cause is scale deposits that appear on the heating element over time. At least the noise is not loud. |
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