Shower waste water heat recovery unit, consisting of a PVC-U waste pipe with an internal copper tube which provides a double wall separation between the waste water and cold mains supply. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 30°C.
Electronically controlled heat interface units (HIU) with twin stainless-steel plate heat exchangers providing space heating and instantaneous hot water. The cold inlet supply to the plate heat exchanger incorporates an isolation valve and a water hammer arrestor. The space heating circuit incorporates an expansion vessel and a pressure relief valve (set at 3.0 bar). The product is supplied with a filling loop assembly consisting of an elbow shaped copper pipe, isolation valve and double check valve assembly (suitable for backflow protection against fluid category 3) which incorporates an isolation valve. The cold mains inlet and the domestic hot water outlet each incorporate a brass bodied spherical valve with a butterfly handle. Maximum working pressures and operating temperatures: Primary: 16.0 bar and 90˚C. Domestic hot water (DHW): 10 bar and 65˚C. Secondary (space heating): 2.5 bar and 85˚C.
Range of waste water heat recovery systems incorporating a twin wall copper coil (7773414 models) or stainless steel (7771332 models). Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Cold water use only.
Gas fired water heaters incorporating a heat exchanger and flow sensor. The inlet incorporates a plastic strainer. The products are supplied with isolation valves for installation on the cold inlet and hot outlet. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 60˚C
Range of gas fired condensing water heaters incorporating stainless steel storage tank, buffer tank and strainer on the cold water inlet. Maximum working pressure 10.0 Bar, maximum working temperature 83˚C.
Range of gas fired water heaters incorporating stainless steel strainers on the inlets. Maximum working pressure 10.0 Bar Maximum working temperature 85˚C
LCB700 range of internal and external oil-fired condensing combination boilers providing domestic hot water and pressurised central heating via a plate heat exchanger. The products are supplied with a temporary filling loop which incorporates a combined isolation valve and double check valve assembly (suitable for backflow protection against Fluid Category 3), stainless steel braided EPDM lined flexible hose assembly and an isolation valve. The primary (space heating) circuit incorporates an expansion vessel and a pressure relief valve (set at 3.0 bar). Operating parameters: Primary (space heating) circuit: Maximum working pressure 2.5 Bar. Maximum operating temperature 105°C. Secondary (DHW) circuit: Maximum working pressure 10.0 Bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of heat interface units (HIU) with either twin or single stainless steel copper brazed plate heat exchangers (depending on model) providing heating and hot water (twin unit) hot water only, or heating only. The hot water is generated via a plate heat exchanger. The primary (space heating) circuit incorporates an expansion vessel and a pressure relief valve (set at 3.0 bar). The product incorporates a CAb backflow prevention device (suitable for backflow protection against Fluid Category 3) for filling the heating circuit. The inlet and outlet of all circuits incorporate a lever operated spherical valve. Maximum working pressures and operating temperatures: Primary (district heating): 10.0 bar and 85˚C. Domestic hot water (DHW): 10.0 bar and 60˚C. Secondary (space heating): 2.5 bar and 80˚C.
Range of ice making machines which incorporate a solenoid valve to control the flow. Maximum working pressure 5.0 bar. Cold water use only.
Range of commercial ice making machines which incorporate a solenoid valve controlling the flow. Maximum working pressure 7.8 bar. Cold water use only.
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