The Midea Domestic Hot Water Tank BSX475 (ref. 13455127) is a high-capacity storage tank designed for aerothermal systems and underfloor heating. It is part of the Midea M-Thermon A, M-Thermur A, and FlexFit sets, ensuring a high availability of domestic hot water (DHW) in homes, residences, and sports centers.
Key Features
- 475-liter capacity for medium to high DHW demands.
- Vitreous enamel steel coil with 3.1 m² heat exchange surface.
- Built-in analog thermometer for instant temperature reading.
- Cathodic protection with magnesium anode and failure tester.
- 50 mm insulation with injected polyurethane foam to minimize heat loss.
- Manufactured in vitreous enamel steel according to DIN 4753; outer casing in white-painted galvanized steel.
- Lateral connections for easy installation and maintenance.
Technical Specifications
- Model: BSX475
- Reference: 13455127
- Capacity: 475 liters
- Tank material: vitreous enamel steel (DIN 4753)
- Exterior finish: painted galvanized steel (white)
- Insulation: injected polyurethane foam, 50 mm
- Type: storage tank with vitreous enamel steel coil
- Heat exchange surface: 3.1 m²
- Maximum working pressure: 10 bar
- Test pressure: 13 bar
- Anti-corrosion protection: magnesium anode with tester
- Temperature indicator: analog thermometer included
- Sensor wells: 3 × (Ø13 × 100 mm)
- Cleaning cover: Ø280 mm
- Electric heater: not included / 1-1/2" connection
Hydraulic Connections
- Mains water inlet: 1"
- DHW outlet: 1"
- Coil (primary): 1-1/4"
- DHW recirculation: 1"
- Location: lateral
Dimensions and Weight
- Height × diameter: 1,800 mm × Ø750 mm
- Net empty weight: 212 kg
Recommended Applications
- Integration with Midea M-Thermal aerothermal systems (M-Thermon A, M-Thermur A, FlexFit).
- Large single-family homes, residences, and sports centers with high DHW demand.
- Systems with underfloor heating or other emitters via the heat exchange coil.
Installation and Maintenance
- Install on a level, sturdy base; allow front and side space for access to the Ø280 mm cover and connections.
- Follow the indicated flow direction and diameters; include safety group, mixing valve, and shut-off valves as per local regulations.
- Periodically check the magnesium anode and tester operation.
- Check the tightness of connections, insulation condition, and correct placement of probes in the wells.
Notes
- Technical data provided by the manufacturer.
- Hydraulic compatibility and sizing must be checked with the heat generator and installation diagram.