Atmor InLine 7kW
![]() | Outdated Product Type: tankless; Energy source: mains; Power source: 230 V; Power consumption (W): 7000; Performance (Δt ~25 °C) (L/min): 3; Heating elements: 1; Pipe connection: bottom; Dimensions (cm): 18x30x11; |
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Atmor InLine water heater receives mixed reviews from users. Many appreciate its compact size and quick heating capabilities, especially in models with higher power like the 12kW, which are noted for their efficiency and ability to serve multiple outlets. However, users frequently report issues with reliability and durability, with some units failing after a short period. Installation can be challenging, requiring a separate cable and careful attention to electrical safety due to high power consumption. Plastic fittings and the need for precise pressure adjustments are also common concerns. While some users have had positive experiences with long-lasting performance, others have faced significant service challenges and question the product's overall quality, especially in colder conditions where it struggles to maintain adequate water temperature.
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I live in my (separate) house and always solved the issue of hot water on my own. The previous storage type water heater failed after working for five years, and since the malfunction concerned the violation of the integrity of the tank due to metal corrosion, there was no point in repairing it. I decided to buy a new boiler with a flow one, because it is not always convenient to wait for hot water from the storage tank. Always having hot water "on demand" is very convenient, to say the least. You can use switches to change the power of the heater. There are three options: 3 kW, 4 kW, 7 kW. All of this, of course, is great, but a power of 3 or 4 kW is absolutely insufficient for heating running water. Even at 7 kW, the hot water flow is not particularly impressive. It is easy to install. In my case, it was added as a cut-in on the hot water supply pipe. Plastic fittings for water inlet / outlet were not invented by the smartest person. I understand that this is done for electrical safety, but tightening metal nuts on plastic threads is another attraction. I had to lay a separate cable of increased cross-section for power supply. The current consumed by the water heater can reach 35 amperes, and this is no longer a joke. An ordinary wire with a cross section of 2 square millimeters cannot hold such a current for a long time. Well, the regulation of water temperature by pressure is also a hemorrhoid process. Especially in winter when the water is very cold. |
Exploded after a month of use. The previous two worked for about 14 years on the same dream and with the same connection. Compact, powerful. Extremely unreliable, explosive. i recommend it don't buy |
No merit Bought an "atmol in line" for 5 square meters yesterday. The water heats very poorly to just barely warm with very minimal pressure. And then it completely shut off, and with low pressure, it does not work, while with slightly more pressure - only cold water runs. I do not recommend it, total junk. just bought Atmor InLine 7kW |
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Additional features water heater Atmor InLine 7kW:
- Allows you to provide multiple points at the same time
- Voltage 220
- Working pressure, bar: 0.6-5
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