Kilo: the 120 liter/hour watermaker for boats from 10 to 15 meters
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With its extremely low power consumption
Kilo
, the desalinator designed by
HP Watermakers
to be installed on medium-sized boats. Kilo runs on 220V alternating current and is capable of producing 120 liters of fresh water per hour.
HP Watermakers Kilo – Watermaker for medium-sized boats
The new
HP Kilo
is built on the body of the
HP SCA
(840 x 455 x 420 mm), which has been a great success since its launch in 2021. Introduced at Mets 2022, the new 220V AC desalinator can produce in continuous operation up to 120l/h of fresh water while consuming just one kWh. Also new is the system
Part-NET 2.0
, which now offers possibilities for graphical customization of the interface. Thanks to the app from
HP Watermakers
which can be installed on the plotters, all processes of the watermaker are controlled, from the most basic commands (on/off) to parameters and operating data. In case of a malfunction, a video tutorial related to the detected problem starts automatically from the plotter display, with explanation in 5 different languages on how to solve the fault.
Plus there is the filter that eliminates bacteria
On watermakers HP Watermakers it is also possible to install
HP Genius
, ultrafiltration system that removes any trace of chlorine and intercepts all bacteria and a large amount of pollutants in the water. In addition to removing impurities, a remineralizing filter enriches the water with valuable minerals giving a palatable taste that is free of unpleasant chlorine flavors.
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