Range of wall mounted combination boilers providing domestic hot water via a plate heat exchanger and pressurised central heating system. The primary circuit incorporates a pressure relief valve set at 3.0 bar and an expansion vessel. The products are supplied with isolation valve on both the DHW and CH circuits. The secondary circuit (DHW) incorporates a plastic flow restrictor and stainless-steel strainer. Some models (see model section) are supplied with a filling loop assembly consisting of an in-line isolation valve, an in-line double check valve assembly which incorporates an isolation valve. Maximum working pressures: DHW: 10.0 Bar CH: 2.5 Bar Maximum operating temperature: DHW: 65.0°C CH: 85.0°C
Range of vertical submersible multistage pumps with either threaded or flanged end connections. Maximum operating temperature 23°C. Open outlet use only.
Range of horizontal or vertical multi-stage pumps with a stainless-steel body (HM models) or cast iron body with blue coloured cationic resin coating (VM models), incorporating either plastic or stainless-steel impellers (see model), stainless steel sleeve, EPDM gaskets and seals. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar / 16.0 bar (see models). Cold water use only.
Range of single or twin booster pumps with stainless steel bodies and stainless-steel impellers. Maximum working pressure 8.0 Bar Maximum operating temperature 90.0°C
Range of electronic pressure switches housed in a plastic body with a ceramic sensor and NBR gaskets and/or ‘O’-rings. The U480015 and U480016 models incorporate a spring-loaded plastic flow restrictor. Maximum working pressure 12.0 bar. Cold water only.
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