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Vitocell 340-M
Vitocell 340-M

Heating water buffer tank

Multivalent buffer storage tank for heating water with domestic hot water heating, storage capacity: 400, 750 and 950 liters.

  • Multi-purpose heating water buffer tank

  • Minimal space requirements and assembly effort

  • Optimal use of solar energy

  • Stainless steel corrugated drinking water pipe

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Heating water buffer tank and storage water heater

Combination in one device

Minimal space requirements and assembly effort

Drinking water and buffer storage tank in one

Corrugated drinking water pipe made of high-alloy stainless steel, rustproof

Integrated elastically and without tension in the storage container

Optimal use of solar energy

Targeted cooling in the lower area via the large heat exchanger surface of the corrugated drinking water pipe

Connection set with Solar Divicon

Available as an accessory for mounting on the Vitocell

Energy efficiency class

B (scale from F to A+) for type SVKA, 400 liters

Vitocell 340-M – the buffer storage tank for heating water and domestic hot water.

 

The Vitocell 340-M is a multi-purpose buffer storage tank for hot water with integrated domestic hot water heating, a built-in heating coil for connection to solar collectors, and an optionally mountable Solar Divicon. It is ideal for heating systems with multiple heat generators. It is particularly suitable for use with AHI-Carrier solar thermal systems for domestic hot water heating and heating support.

Thanks to its numerous connections at different heights, the use of various heat generators, e.g., solid fuel boilers , is possible. This does not affect the temperature stratification.

Different models for different needs

Several types of the multivalent heating water buffer storage tank Vitocell 340-M and Vitocell 360-M are available for supplementing an existing heating system   :

  • Vitocell 340-M Type SVKA:  Multivalent buffer storage tank for heating water with integrated domestic hot water heating
  • Vitocell 340-M Type SVKC : Multivalent buffer storage tank for heating water with integrated domestic hot water heating, built-in heating coil for connection to solar collectors and optionally mountable Solar Divicon.
  • Vitocell 360-M Type SVSB : Multivalent buffer storage tank for heating water, with stratified charging device, integrated domestic hot water heating, built-in heating coil for connection to solar collectors and optionally mountable Solar Divicon.

Product details

Memory contents
  • Type SVKA: 400 liters
  • Type SVKC: 750 and 950 liters
Energy efficiency class
  • Type SVKA: B (scale from F to A+)
Product section Vitocell 340-M type SVKC (750 liters)

Downloads

Vitocell storage water heater brochure

PDF - 12.4 MB

Vitocell 340-M/360-M datasheet

PDF - 2.0 MB

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