26 May 2016

Remeha

Remeha boilers are providing reliable, energy-efficient heating as part of a communal heating scheme in eight residential tower blocks owned and maintained by Hackney Council.

David Manuell, Mechanical Technical Manager at building services consultancy Promode Ltd, specified three Remeha boilers in each of the plant rooms, ranging from Gas 210 4-section 120kW Eco Pro boilers up to Gas 310 8-section 500kW Eco Pro boilers according to the heat output demand of the individual building. The boilers, together with supporting Remeha buffer vessels and pressurisation equipment, were installed prior to the tower blocks being moved across to heat interface units (HIUs).

A key consideration during the specification process was overcoming the restricted size of the plant rooms. For this reason, the scheme required a space-saving solution with flexible configuration options.

David Manuell explained: “The Remeha Gas 210 Eco Pro and Gas 310 Eco Pro boilers have extremely compact dimensions, occupying a fraction of the space of other boilers within the small plant rooms. They are also designed for faster, easier installation. This made them the boilers of choice for this project.”

Remeha Gas 210 Eco Pro boilers are not only extremely compact but they can be installed back-to-back, providing more flexibility in system design. Remeha Gas 310 Eco Pro are delivered on wheels for greater manoeuvrability within the small plant rooms and faster, easier installation. Their small footprint and ability to be installed side-to-side makes them ideal for modular configuration.

Following a smooth installation, all boilers are now fully operational, said David Manuell, with the contractors finding the Remeha boilers easy to install. “The boilers are now fully operational and running reliably, efficiently - and extremely quietly! Remeha offered us great service and backup support throughout the project. All in all, a great project.”

Visit www.remeha.co.uk or call 0118 978 3434.

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