The redesigned stainless steel hot water tank (HWT-F1000S), which includes the new water filtration system (F-1000S), will feature a new high-end appearance. It is re-engineered for longer life and improved performance with a 2/3-gallon capacity tank, tool-free connections to ease installation, and dry-start protection for peace of mind. This tank provides up to 60 cups of steaming hot, filtered water per hour.
- Includes hot water tank and F-1000S Filtration System (Head Bracket, F-1000 Replacement Filter, Two Polyethylene Tubes, Quick-Connect Fitting, Two Mounting, Screws, 1/4" Compression Fittings)
- Hot water tank with stainless-steel construction for longer life (UL Certified)
- Easy-to-adjust temperature control (Adjustable from 160 - 210 °F)
- Compact 2/3-gallon holding capacity
- Provides up to 60 cups/hour of steaming hot, filtered water
- Designed for use with all InSinkErator water dispensers (except model Hot1)
- 115 volts, 750 watts, 6.25 amps
- We Come To You 3-Year In-Home Limited Warranty on tank; 1-Year on filtration system (Excludes replacement filter cartridges)
- F-1000 filter reduces particulates, chlorine taste and odor (NSF 42 certified)
- Recommended 6 months filter replacement for optimal performance
- Filter bracket head compatible with only F-1000 and F-2000 replacement filters
Capacity |
2/3 gallon stainless steel tank dispenses up to 60 cups of water per hour |
Electrical |
115 volts, A.C., 750 watts, 6.25 amp heating element with grounded three (3) prong plug |
Thermostat |
Snap-action, adjustable from 160°F to 210°F(factory pre-set at 200°F) |
Weight |
Approx 7.7 lbs |
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Type:
Water Dispensers / Water Filtering Units
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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