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May 10, 2022 Lee Schlesinger

Priority Domestic Hot Water (PDHW)

Central heating systems comprising of a gas boiler and hot water cylinder using a standard S or Y plan configuration are set to run at one flow temperature which will...

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  • May 30, 2024 Lee Schlesinger

    Plate Heat Exchangers Explained

    Plate heat exchangers have become an essential component in modern heating systems. These devices play a crucial role in transferring heat between two fluids without direct contact. In this blog post, we will explore the importance of plate heat exchangers...

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  • May 15, 2024 Lee Schlesinger

    Hydraulic Separation in Heating Systems

    Hydraulic separation is a critical concept that ensures the efficient and effective operation of hydronic (water-based) heating systems, especially in configurations involving multiple loads or temperatures. It is designed to prevent the interference of circulators within the system, allowing each...

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  • March 5, 2024 Lee Schlesinger

    Salus THB23030 Auto Balancing Actuator

    The Professional's Choice for Reliable UFH System Balancing The Salus THB23030 Auto Balancing Actuator is engineered for underfloor heating systems, providing a seamless solution for maintaining designed temperature differential (ΔT) across UFH circuits. This actuator is equipped with a precision motor that...

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  • February 13, 2024 Lee Schlesinger

    Our Guide to Thermostatic Radiator Valves (TRVs)

    What is a TRV A Thermostatic Radiator Valve (TRV) is an automated valve installed on a radiator within a central heating system, responsible for regulating the room’s air temperature by controlling the heat output of a radiator. Comprising two key...

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  • August 28, 2023 Lee Schlesinger

    Heat Pumps vs Gas Boilers

    When it comes to heating homes in the UK, two primary options stand out: heat pumps and gas boilers. Each system has its advantages and drawbacks, and making the right choice for your heating needs is essential for efficient and cost-effective heating. In this article, we will explore the differences between heat pumps and gas boilers, highlighting their efficiency, costs, environmental impact, and suitability for different homes.
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  • July 31, 2023 Lee Schlesinger

    How Long Do Boilers Last?

    A reliable and efficient boiler is an essential part of any home, providing the comfort of hot water and central heating throughout the year. However, like any mechanical device, boilers have a finite lifespan. In this blog post, we'll explore...

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  • July 24, 2023 Lee Schlesinger

    How to Increase Boiler Life Expectancy

    A well-maintained boiler is the backbone of any efficient heating system, providing warmth and comfort to your home. To maximize the lifespan of your boiler and ensure it operates at peak performance for years to come, follow these essential tips:...

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  • July 15, 2023 Lee Schlesinger

    Vaillant VR33 OpenTherm Module

    The Vaillant VR33 OpenTherm Module is an innovative device that allows you to take control of your heating system like never before. It is produced by Vaillant primarily for Europe and is designed to work in conjunction with compatible OpenTherm thermostats and Vaillant...

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  • July 10, 2023 Lee Schlesinger

    A Comprehensive Guide to Different Types of Boilers

    Boilers are a critical component of any heating system, providing warmth and hot water for residential and commercial properties. Over the years, various types of boilers have been developed to cater to different needs and preferences. In this detailed post,...

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  • June 29, 2023 Lee Schlesinger

    VDI 2035 Water Treatment in Heating Systems

    Water treatment is a critical aspect of maintaining the efficiency and longevity of heating systems. In the field of water treatment, one widely recognized standard is VDI 2035. This comprehensive guide explores the importance of implementing VDI 2035 water treatment...

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