‘PARINOX/STRONGFLEX S-200' range of stainless-steel braided EPDM lined flexible hose with various end connections (see model). Compression connections are for use with copper pipe (manufactured to EN1057). Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 70°C.
Stainless steel indirect thermal store. The primary circuit is factory fitted with a temperature and pressure relief valve (3 bar and 92°C). Hot water storage for space heating via air to water heat pump Maximum working pressure: Primary circuit 3.0 bar Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
SSB, SSI SST range of stainless steel unvented cylinders provided with an unvented kit supplied with cylinders containing a temperature and pressure reducing valve set at 3.0 bar and an expansion vessel and single check valve (suitable for fluid category 2) . Available as storage tank, indirect or twin coil. Maximum working pressure of the cylinder 6.0 bar, maximum working pressure of the coil or coils 12.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 95°C.
Range of domestic stainless steel indirect unvented hot water storage cylinder incorporating a stainless steel coil for connection to a heat pump circuit. The secondary circuit is factory fitted with a temperature and pressure relief valve (10 bar and 92°C) and an Incoloy immersion heater and magnesium sacrificial anode. Maximum working pressure: Secondary circuit 9.5 bar. Maximum operating temperature 95°C.
Wall mounted exposed thermostatic shower valve incorporating a brass body (various finishes), quarter turn ceramic disc headwork with single lever operating members and manual diverter to shower outlet. The temperature is controlled independently via a thermostatic cartridge with cross top type operating member. The inlets incorporate a single check valve cartridge (however the complete assembly has not been tested to demonstrate it provides adequate backflow protection). The product is supplied with an overhead shower, shower handset, riser rail and shower hose. Maximum working pressure 5.0 bar Maximum operating temperature 60°C.
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