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Expert of Electric Water Heater Our Philosophy Expert of Electric Water Heater Our philosophy Our corporate philosophy started by "Knowing". Knowing people. Knowing things. Knowing time. Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 2 President's Commitments We are committed to offer a safe, comfortable, and environmentally friendly hot water system, catering to individual needs. We contribute to the society through the company activities, keeping in mind with the idea of conservation. Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 3 What makes ITOMIC so special? For fifty years, we went on with these philosophy and have continuously supplied electric water heaters to make up the dominant 70% share of the market in Japan. Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 4 Our technical know-how accumulated through fifty years of experience has inculcated the customers with unwavering confidence in the brand “ITOMIC.” Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 5 Consequently, our brand name “ITOMIC ”is often used as a common noun for electric water heaters. Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 6 Further, we try our best to offer variety of products to meet every customer’s expectation. Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 7 Our products are used in places like: Government /Public facilities Office Buildings Factories/Power Facilities Hospitals/Welfare Institution Hotels Retail Stores/Restaurants Cultural Facilities Embassies/Overseas Theme Parks/Sports facilities/ Other facilities Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 8 Government /Public facilities Imperial Palace The Supreme Court Narita International Airport Kansai International Airport State Guest House in Akasaka, Tokyo Tokyo Fire Department Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Tokyo Metropolitan Subway stations Japan Mint of Ministry of Finance Bank of Japan Japan Post Highway Parking Areas/Service Areas Water and sewage plants Japan Railway stations Tokyo New Transit YURIKAMOME TokyoTokyo New Metropolitan Transit YURIKAMOME Government Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 9 Office Buildings Sony Head Office Building Bridgestone Head Office Building Nippon IBM Head Office Building BMW Japan Building Kajima Corporation Shimizu Corporation Prudential Tower Bank of Japan Branches Osaka World Trade Center Building Nomura Securities Co., Ltd Mitsui Sumitomo Bank Dentsu Inc. Head Office Building Mitsubishi Corporation Building Toshiba Corp. Head Office Building Matsushita Electric Works Ltd. Yomiuri Shinbun Newspaper Marunouchi Build Mitsubishi CorporationMarunouchi BuildingBuilding Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 10 Factories/Power Facilities Sony Factory Toyota Factory Tokyo Electric Power Company Nippon IBM Factory Fujitsu Factory Honda Factory Canon Factory NEC Factory Suntory Beer Factory Victor Factory Jatco Factory Jatco Factory Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 11 Hospitals/Welfare Institution National Center of Cancer Kyoto University Hospital Keio University Hospital Matsushita Memorial Hospital Japan Red Cross Hospital Nursery homes Day care centers Welfare centers Tokai hospital NurseryTokai home Hospital Seika–en Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 12 Hotels Hilton Hotel Sheraton Hotel Disney Ambassador Hotel Imperial Hotel Century Hyatt Hotel Hotel Okura ANA Hotel Nikko Hotels Hotel JAL City Tokyu Hotels Tokyo Dome Hotel Prince Hotels Trest inn Tamachi TokyoTrest InnDome Tamachi Hotel Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 13 Retail Stores/Restaurants Seven Eleven Hermes Lancel Starbucks Coffee Baskin Robbins Tully’s Coffee McDonald’s Denny’s Kentucky Fried Chicken Hard Rock Cafe Ito Yokado Aeon Shopping Centers SEIYU Denny’sSEIYU Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 14 Cultural Facilities Suntory Hall Tokyo Metropolitan Tokyo Big Site Exhibition Halls Museum Pacifico Yokohama Makuhari Messe Kabukiza Theater Pacifico Yokohama Tokyo Opera City Hall Makuhari Messe Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 15 Embassies Overseas French Embassy Hotel Nikko Guam British Embassy Swiss Union Bank Egypt National Education & Culture China Embassy Center American Embassy Shanghai Mori Building Korean Embassy Canon Dalian Factory Canadian Embassy Saipan Daiichi Hotel Embassy of Italy University of Kenya Embassy of Basil Ethiopia National Hospital Australian Embassy Japanese Embassy of Saudi Arabia Embassy of Mexico Philippine Airport German Embassy Embassy of United Arab Emirates Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 16 Theme Parks/Sports facilities Other facilities Tanegashima Rocket Launch Tokyo Disney Land Site Tokyo Disney Sea Tsukuba Space Center Universal Studios Japan Showa South Pole Station Tokyo International Forum Tokyo Stadium St. Clara Church Kyoto Horse Racetrack Tsukiji Honganji Temple Weather Rocket Observatory Tokyo DOME Site Osaka DOME Yokosuka US Military Base Konami Sports Clubs Ocean Spa Resort in Chiba Oedo (Tokyo) Hot Spring Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 17 Product lineup For drinks For heavy volume applications Wak-Wak Eco-Cute EW Series HW (Akva Vita) ES-DW Series ES-F ES-RB-T FT-A US-U Taps Office Galley Series MZ Series Tea Station Party Galley Wak-Wak For washing ES-N Series ES-3W DE Series EI-N5 Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 18 Wak-Wak Table-top water heater with Stepped-Heating function (Patent acquired). Constantly Supply 99ºC hot water. Simple design means easy to use. Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 19 EW Series EW series has two type of water supply structure. BT type BT type has traditional ball tap structure. SB type SB type’s Stepped-Heating Function* always keep hot water temperature more than 90ºC. (*Patent acquired) EW-N3 EW-N4 Thin and cool design. (Only 198mm depth) Affordable price line. Common feature Wall-mounted type with flat body Temperature up to 99 Widely used in office pantries Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 20 ES-DW Series ES-DW2B ES-DW3B ES-DWUB Round type to fit under counter Square type to perfectly fit under counter Kitchen table installed type Common feature Drinking and washing with one unit Eliminate chloride from drinking water with patented air release device Controlled by multi control computer Energy saving timer Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 21 FT-A German style with discreet presence Supply both boiling water & tap water at the same time Supply water temperature range: from 35 to 99ºC Control 0.3 to 5L water volume by handle Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 22 US-U Low formalin materials used Melamine finished Bright white color Either ES-DW3B or ES-N2 is built in Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 23 Office Galley Party Galley Party Galley Office Galley Office Galley2 Won a Good Design Award from The Island style unit Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan Attractive color with stylish design Lots of storage for utensils and dishes Offer drinking water and 50ºC hot Standard type (Office Galley) and Superior water for washing at the same time. type (Office Galley2) are available (ES-DW included) Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 24 Tea Station Black and white color Cool and smart design Super thin wall mounted water heater EW-N3 included 3 kinds of water (cold/hot/mix) are supplied from one tap Options:refrigerator / water purifier / racks / heat plate for cooking Basic color Special color Width 1200mm Width 900mm Width 1500mm Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 25 ES-N Series ES-N2 ES-N3 (B type) ES-N4 Simple square design Reasonable price Compact to fit under sink Tank capacity from 6 to 30 Tank capacity from 5.4,40 Tank capacity from 6 to 35 Good for open type basin Easy installation & maintenance Good for open type basin Timer Mixing valve Mixing valve The best sellers for wash Timer basin & kitchen ES-N Series has many options B type X type BX type With energy saving timer Supply hot water at 40ºC Timer and 40ºC supply Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 26 ES-3W Wall mounted ultra small electric water heater ES-3W provides easier access to wash-basin for wheel chair users The best choice for rest rooms / private rooms in hospitals and nursing homes ES-3W(Basic standard), ES-3WT(With timer), ES-3W-AF(With automatic faucet*) , ES-3WT-AF(With timer and automatic faucet*) ES-3WT Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 27 DE Series / EI-N5 DE Series is ; German-made small wall-mounted instantaneous water heaters. DE-5.6-N DE-10-N EI-N5 Only 2.9kg with full water Only 3.4kg with full water Micro computer detects flow volume to adjust High/Low dial for power selection the water temperature at 60ºC Common feature Wall mounted instantaneous water heaters Equipped with 0.5MPa safety valve Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 28 ES-F / ES-RB-T Common feature Heat at 80ºC Good for any use except for drinking ES-F Tank size from 57 to 5000L Size and heater volume changeable according to the setting place ES-RB-T Perfect for places where hot water is not continuously in use (ex. Apartment for a single person, condominium etc.) Heat water fast Slim body to fit narrow space ES-F ES-RB-T Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 29 Eco-Cute Eco-Friendly (CO2 refrigerant) COP=3.8 leads to lower running cost Ozone destruction coefficient = 0 Global warming coefficient=1/1700 of CFC 3000L tank (500/1000/1500/2000/2500L are also available) Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 30 HW(Akva Vita) Danfoss Redan plate heat exchanger More than 10,000 units sold in Japan District heating and domestic hot water Safe and economical Temperature up to 60ºC Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 31 General Information Established 1948 President Hirotaka Itou Employees Approx. 100 (approx. 200 as a group) Headquarters Itomic Building 5-11-3 Narihira, Sumida-ku, Tokyo, 130-0002 TEL+81-3-3621-2121 FAX+81-3-3621-2130 Principal Factory 4-6-8 Jonanjima, Ota-ku, Tokyo, 143-0002 TEL+81-3-3799-7311 FAX+81-3-3799-7310 Capital ¥258million HeadquartersPrincipal factoryFactory Sales ¥4billion in 2007 Banks UFJ Bk Tokyo Tomin Bk Mitsui Sumitomo Bk Mizuho Trust Bk MeetingShowroom room Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 32 Quality certification ISO 9001 Registrations Officially approved by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan, as a manufacturer of electrical appliances Japan Water Works Association inspection consignment registration factory Certified by local waterworks bureaus and Japan Water Works Association Approved building contractor for plumbing work Nihon ITOMIC Co., Ltd. 33 Products Electric water heater Electric boiler (hot water / steam) Instantaneous water heater Hot water unit (Mini kitchen) Electric heating machine Humidifier CO2 refrigerant heat pump water heater Heat exchanger Taps Market Share 70% of business use electric water heaters in Japan.
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