Bravilor Eco HWA 21 Hot Water Boiler Single Phase
Product Description
The Bravilor Eco HWA 21 is a plumbed or tank-fill hot water boiler designed for continuous hot water dispensing in commercial environments. It holds just over 20 litres and is...
Specifications
- Capacity
- 20.7Ltr
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 635(H) x 242(W) x 568(D)mm
- Material
- Steel
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Product Description
The Bravilor Eco HWA 21 is a plumbed or tank-fill hot water boiler designed for continuous hot water dispensing in commercial environments. It holds just over 20 litres and is built around a manual free-flow tap that allows operators to draw off precisely the amount needed — whether filling a cup, a large mug, a teapot, or a catering decanter. It runs on single phase power, making it straightforward to install in most commercial premises without specialist electrical provision.
In a busy service environment, the HWA 21 performs reliably across sustained demand. The stored volume means staff can draw off multiple drinks in quick succession without waiting for full recovery between each cup, which matters during breakfast service, lunch rushes, or any period where hot water is needed consistently and without interruption. The unit is designed for sites where speed and simplicity at the point of use are more important than fully automated dispensing.
From a practical standpoint, the HWA 21 offers several operational advantages:
- Free-flow tap dispenses any volume without the constraint of a fixed portion size
- Compatible with locations that have a mains water connection or can be manually filled
- Steel construction supports regular daily use in commercial kitchen and service environments
- Compact footprint suits counter placement in cafés, canteens, hotel breakfasts, and staff catering
- Single phase supply keeps installation requirements simple for most sites
Installation requires access to a suitable single phase supply and a 3/4 inch water connection if plumbing directly into mains supply. The unit can also operate without a permanent water feed where a mains connection isn't available, offering some flexibility in placement. At 12kg the boiler is manageable for counter installation, though the position should allow for safe and comfortable access to the tap during busy service.
The HWA 21 is well suited to cafés, hotel breakfast operations, staff canteens, hospitality back-of-house areas, and similar sites with moderate to steady hot water demand. It is a practical choice where a single, reliable dispensing point is needed without complexity. For sites with significantly higher throughput or multiple service points, a higher-capacity model within the range may be worth considering.
If you are unsure whether the HWA 21 matches your service volume or installation setup, the team is happy to talk through the options with you before you commit.
Key Features
- 20.7-litre capacity supports sustained hot water dispensing across service periods
- Free-flow manual tap dispenses any volume without fixed portion limitations
- Compatible with 3/4 inch mains water connection or manual fill operation
- Single phase power supply suits standard commercial premises installations
- Steel construction rated for continuous daily use in commercial environments
Operational Benefits
- Reduces wait times during busy service with a substantial stored water volume
- Flexible tap dispensing speeds up service regardless of vessel size used
- Simple single phase connection avoids costly electrical installation work
- Dual feed compatibility allows placement where mains supply is unavailable
- Compact countertop footprint integrates into existing service station layouts
Specifications
- Capacity
- 20.7Ltr
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 635(H) x 242(W) x 568(D)mm
- Material
- Steel
- Warranty
- 2 Years Parts & 1 Year Labour
- Weight
- 12kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- With just over 20 litres of stored capacity, the HWA 21 can support a steady flow of hot drinks or food preparation through a moderate service period before recovery time becomes a factor. It is well suited to sites dispensing hot water intermittently rather than continuously at high volume — a hotel breakfast service or a busy café counter, for example. Sites with very high simultaneous demand may find a larger-capacity unit more appropriate.
- No. The unit accepts a 3/4 inch mains water connection where one is available, but it can also be manually filled, which makes it usable in locations without a nearby plumbing supply. If you are relying on manual filling during service, it is worth planning a refill routine to avoid running low at peak times.
- It works well in cafés, canteens, hotel breakfast stations, hospitality back-of-house areas, and similar environments where a reliable, straightforward hot water supply is needed at a single service point. It is not designed for high-volume continuous dispensing across multiple outlets — for that, a higher-capacity model or a more powerful boiler would be a better fit.