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The Boiler
The Faema E/61 boiler can boast a high capacity and is connected to as many headers as are its groups.Each header feeds a single group thanks to the thermosifon system, with water at constant temperature.Its average service pressure is of 0.8 atm., and boasts a low energy consumption.




The Pump
The pressure required for the supply is provided by the very small Pump Faema-Procon. Its energy input while in service is equivalent to a 100-candle bulb input.Faema-Procon Pump guarantees the feeding of the E/61 at constant volume and pressure and is automatically activated only when one of the supply groups is turned on.The pump intake is direct to the water system or to a water reservoir.



The Filter
As known, limestone contained in water is the worst danger for coffee machines and for coffee. For this reason, the E/61 is equipped with a filter which assures the complete elimination of limestone and any debris in the boiler, causing energy waste, wear and failures.Faema filter does not eliminate mineral salts dissolved into water, but only limestone. This enables the mixture to preserve all its aroma and energetic properties in the brewed beverage.The regeneration of the filter is very easy and can be carried out in a few minutes by using ordinary kitchen salt.E/61 coffee machines with 1 or 2 groups include the Filter "1/S", while the versions with 3 or more groups are equipped with the Filter “2/S”'.


 


The Supply Group
Even when it undergoes a fast and extended period of service, Faema E61 does not burn coffee and there is no risk of overheating. In addition, the supply is carried out at an ideal temperature and its adjustment is obtained through normal manostat or gas governor. As there is no water intake, heating elements are in best conditions and there is no risk that the level gets down the safety limit. The gaskets standards have been improved, as they do not undergo high and constant pressure, and valves are not subject to wear.



 

 
 
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