Instanta CTSV135T18 MOD18 135 Ltr Twin Tap Counter Water Boiler
Product Description
The Instanta CTSV135T18 — known in the range as the MOD18 — is a 135-litre counter-mounted autofill water boiler fitted with twin dispensing taps. It connects directly to the mains...
Specifications
- Capacity (litres)
- 135
- Country of origin
- UK
- External depth (mm)
- 550
- External height (mm)
- 896
Product Description
The Instanta CTSV135T18 — known in the range as the MOD18 — is a 135-litre counter-mounted autofill water boiler fitted with twin dispensing taps. It connects directly to the mains cold water supply and maintains a large reservoir of hot water continuously throughout service, without any manual refilling or operator monitoring. It is a practical, no-fuss answer to sustained high-volume hot water demand.
At this capacity, the unit is designed for environments where hot water is needed heavily and consistently over long periods — hotel banqueting suites, contract catering operations, large staff restaurants, and busy canteens. The twin-tap configuration allows two members of staff to draw simultaneously, which makes a real difference during peak periods such as morning beverage service or a large seated lunch. A single dispensing point at this volume would quickly create a bottleneck. The three-phase hardwired supply this unit requires is what allows it to heat and recover at the rate needed to keep pace with that level of demand — a single-phase unit of comparable size would not sustain the same throughput.
The day-to-day operational advantages include:
- Twin swivel-arm taps allow simultaneous dispensing and reduce spillage at the service point
- Autofill operation removes the need for manual refilling or constant monitoring
- Low-voltage switching provides an added layer of safety in wet service environments
- Onboard diagnostics support quick fault identification and help minimise downtime
- Counter-mounted format keeps the unit accessible without occupying floor space
Installation requires a three-phase hardwired electrical supply, connected by a qualified electrician — this is not a plug-in unit. Sites without three-phase power will need to consider a lower-capacity alternative. A mains cold water feed is required for the autofill function. At full capacity the unit carries considerable weight, so the counter or support structure beneath it should be assessed for load-bearing suitability before installation. Allow adequate access for routine descaling and servicing; in hard-water areas this is particularly important, as scale build-up affects both performance and element longevity over time.
This model is well suited to operations running extended service periods with consistently high hot water demand. For smaller sites, or those without three-phase power, lower-capacity single-phase models are available within the range. For very high-footfall environments where even a 135-litre reservoir may be stretched at peak, a higher-output unit may be worth considering.
If you want to work through whether this capacity and configuration is the right match for your site — or if you have questions about the electrical or plumbing requirements — our team is happy to help before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- 135-litre reservoir with continuous mains autofill for uninterrupted service
- Twin swivel-arm dispensing taps allow simultaneous hot water draw
- Three-phase hardwired connection supports sustained high-rate heating and recovery
- Low-voltage switching system adds safety in wet commercial service environments
- Onboard diagnostics provide rapid fault identification for maintenance teams
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates manual refilling, freeing staff to focus on service tasks
- Dual taps prevent bottlenecks during high-demand morning or lunch service
- Reliable recovery rate keeps hot water consistently available throughout service
- Autofill operation reduces the risk of running dry during extended service periods
- Counter-mounted format suits sites where floor space is at a premium
Specifications
- Capacity (litres)
- 135
- Country of origin
- UK
- External depth (mm)
- 550
- External height (mm)
- 896
- External width (mm)
- 660
- Heat-up time
- 44 mins
- Machine output
- 204 Litres per hour
- Material
- 304 grade Stainless Steel (Superbrush polish)
- Power rating (kw)
- 18
- Power type
- 3 Phase Hardwired
- Rapid draw-off ltr
- 135
- Tap clearance to drip tray mm
- 120
- Temperature range (deg c)
- 96
- Weight (kg)
- 52
Frequently Asked Questions
- Three-phase hardwired power is a firm requirement for this unit — it cannot be run from a standard single-phase socket. The three-phase supply is what allows the boiler to heat and recover at the rate needed to sustain 135 litres across a busy service. If your site does not have three-phase power, a lower-capacity single-phase model from the Instanta range is likely to be the more practical choice.
- This unit is best matched to high-footfall operations running long or continuous service periods — hotel banqueting, contract catering, large staff canteens, and similar environments where hot water demand is both heavy and sustained. For smaller cafés, compact staff kitchens, or sites serving modest covers, the 135-litre capacity is likely more than required and a smaller model would be a better fit both operationally and financially.
- Regular descaling is important for any high-capacity water boiler, but particularly so in hard-water areas where scale accumulates quickly on heating elements. Left unmanaged, scale reduces heating efficiency, extends recovery times, and shortens element life. The onboard diagnostics can help maintenance staff identify performance changes early, but a routine descaling schedule — matched to your local water hardness — is the most effective way to protect the unit and maintain consistent output.