Section Code 1350 :
Back To Directory SectionsRange 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.
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.
Copper heat transformer. Maximum working pressure 11.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 95°C.
Range of domestic hot water units incorporating instantaneous or semi-instantaneous plate heat exchanger assemblies. The product incorporates a motorised control valve, managed primary and secondary pumps (see model), and a drain valve on both circuits. Maximum working pressures: 10.0 bar primary, 9.5 bar secondary. Maximum operating temperatures: 110°C primary, 85°C secondary.
Range of wastewater heat recovery systems incorporating stainless steel corrugated pipe. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Cold water use only.
Range of wastewater heat recovery systems incorporating stainless steel corrugated pipe. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Cold water use only.
Range of outdoor air to water heat exchanger units incorporating a pump, drain valve and isolation valve. Maximum working pressure 5.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 90°C
Copper brazed micro plate heat exchanger with copper and stainless-steel (316/1.4401) plates. Maximum working pressure 25.0 Bar. Maximum operating temperature 100°C
Range of stainless-steel plate heat exchangers with EPDM gaskets. The primary circuit, (excluding the E2 prefix models), incorporates a drain valve and a pump (excluding STP prefix models including an ‘N’ as the 14th figure). Operating parameters: Maximum working pressure of the secondary circuit: 6.0 bar or 10.0 bar (see model). Maximum working pressure of the primary circuit: E4 models: 6.0 bar. C3, E3, E2, i2: 10.0 bar. Models added February 2023 – Econoplate STP3, STC3, STP2, STC2 & STP4: 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature: Primary 140°C & Secondary 85°C.
Domestic hot water heat recovery unit incorporating a stainless-steel plate heat exchanger and cylinder. Maximum working pressure 3.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 60°C.
Range of plate heat exchanger with stainless steel bodies. Maximum working pressure10 bar. Maximum operating temperature 100°C.
‘POD’ range of indirect and direct heat interface units providing space heating and instantaneous hot water. The heat transfer is generated via plate heat exchangers. The domestic hot water (DHW) circuit incorporates an adjustable temperature mixing valve. The indirect models incorporate an expansion vessel (on the CW inlet of the DHW circuit) and a pressure relief valve set at 3.0 bar (on the space heating circuit). The indirect models only are supplied with a temporary filling loop, which comprises of a stainless steel braided EPDM lined flexible hose assembly and a lever operated spherical valve for connection to the primary circuit. The angled cold water inlet incorporates an isolation valve and a branch to connect to the filling loop, which includes a double check valve assembly (verified by test, suitable for backflow protection against Fluid Category 3). Maximum working pressure for indirect units: Primary circuit: 16.0 bar. Space heating: 2.5 bar. Secondary circuit (DHW): 10.0 bar. Maximum working pressure for direct units: Primary circuit: 10.0 bar. Space heating: 10.0 bar. Secondary circuit (DHW): 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature for domestic hot water 65°C. Maximum operating temperature for central heating and primary circuit 85°C.
Range of stainless-steel plate heat exchangers. Maximum operating pressures - primary circuit: 3.0 bar, secondary circuit (DHW): 10.0.bar. Maximum working temperature 80°C.
Range of heat exchangers connected to copper waste pipe, Where the waste is discharged down a “rotator” into a copper waste pipe, and potable water is returned to the shower/heating device via a copper double walled jacket around the copper waste pipe. Maximum working pressure 8.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 60°C
Range of cross and parallel flow water plate heat exchangers with stainless steel bodies. Maximum working pressure primary circuit: 3.0 bar, secondary circuit: 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 80°C.
Range of plate heat exchangers with stainless steel plates, for primary and secondary circulation. Models E040-2M-GB6 and R040-H2M-G6B are secondary use only. Maximum working pressure - R040-HNM-G6B range = 30.0 Bar and E040-NM-GB6 range = 20.0 Bar Maximum operating temperature - 99 °C
Alfa Laval range of copper brazed and stainless-steel fusion bonded, stainless steel heat exchangers in various sizes ranging from 4 plates to 300 plates. Maximum working pressures and temperatures: CB10, CB11, CB15, CB16, CB16AQ, CB18, CB18AQ & CB18DW: S1/S2 circuit: 5 Bar. S3/S4 circuit 10 Bar. Max working temperature 150°C. CB20 & CB20AQ: S1/S2 circuit: 16 Bar. S3/S4 circuit 16 Bar. Max working temperature 225°C. CB65, CB65AQ & CBH65: S1/S2 circuit: 18 Bar. S3/S4 circuit 37 Bar. Max working temperature 225°C. CBH16 & CBH18: S1/S2 circuit: 32 Bar. S3/S4 circuit 32 Bar. Max working temperature 150°C. Maximum operating temperatures detailed above are for primary circuits only, secondary circuits approved to 99oC. Models added March 2023: CBH30: 50 Bar (S1/S2/S3/S4) & 225.0°C, CBH112: 45 Bar (S1/S2) 51 Bar (S3/S4) & 225.0°C, CB30: 41 Bar (S1/S2/S3/S4) & 225.0°C, CB60: 40 Bar (S1/S2/S3/S4) & 225.0°C, CB60AQ: 40 Bar (S1/S2/S3/S4) & 225.0°C, CBH60: 40 Bar (S1/S2/S3/S4) & 225.0°C, CB62: 40 Bar (S1/S2/S3/S4) & 225.0°C, CB62AQ: 40 Bar (S1/S2/S3/S4) & 225.0°C, CBH62: 40 Bar (S1/S2/S3/S4) & 225.0°C, CB30AQ: 40 Bar (S1/S2/S3/S4) & 225.0°C, CB110: 37 Bar (S1/S2/S3/S4) & 225.0°C, CB110AQ: 37 Bar (S1/S2/S3/S4) & 225.0°C, CBH110: 37 Bar (S1/S2/S3/S4) & 225.0°C, CB112: 37 Bar (S1/S2/S3/S4) & 225.0°C, CB112AQ: 37 Bar (S1/S2/S3/S4) & 225.0°C, CB24: 29 Bar (S1/S2) 37 Bar (S3/S4) & 225.0°C, CB24AQ: 29 Bar (S1/S2) 37 Bar (S3/S4) & 225.0°C, ANTW66: 29.0 Bar (S1/S2/S3/S4), ANTW18: 23 Bar (S1/S2) 28 Bar (S3/S4) 225.0°C and RM11: 15 Bar (S3/S4) & 225.0°C. Maximum operating temperatures detailed above are for primary circuits only, secondary circuits approved to 99oC.
Range of plate heat exchangers with stainless steel bodies. Model B8LAS has a maximum working pressure of 45.0 bar. Model 85-M has a maximum working pressure of 46/32 bar. Model E5P has a maximum working pressure of 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 100°C.
Range of modular combined heating interface units providing a combination of either hot water, heating or cooling via a plate heat exchanger depending on model options. Heating and cooling circuits incorporate a safety relief valve (set at 3 bar) and expansion vessel and inlet connection can be either top or bottom entry configuration. Maximum working pressure 16 bar (primary, CWS and HWS) 2.5 bar on heating circuit. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of stainless-steel plate heat exchanger assemblies incorporating single or twin pumps on the primary circuit. Maximum working pressure 10 Bar (UKE-8 models) or 6 bar (UKE-14 models).
Non-metallic materials and components comply with BS6920 at 85°C
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