Hot Water Comes In From The Cold In Valley Install
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Read Full ArticleThe Rinnai Infinity Solo condensing water heater is said to be the first of its kind in the UK to combine a low NOx wall mounted unit with a stainless steel storage cylinder in one compact footprint.
The design parameters allow specifiers, designers, installers and engineers to utilise the Infinity Solo in situations previously not possible. For instance, the Infinity Solo features both 35kW and 54kW sized appliances, ensuring sites with a smaller gas meter can readily use this technology. The larger model will also act as a high-efficiency alternative to gas fired storage appliances that exist in today’s market.
The cylinder is stainless steel and this reduces the weight compared to glass lined models. This also it makes transportation, handling and installation a lot more convenient. As well as the difference in weight, the cylinders also have extremely low heat loss figures (as low as 1.41kW/h day), so the user pays less to maintain the heat within the tank.
Another benefit of the stainless steel cylinder is that the life expectancy of the material is far greater than that of a glass-lined equivalent as glass suffers from thermal shock causing it to crack after a period of time.
Renewable power
The Infinity Solo range is also renewables compatible and supplied pre-fitted with a coil, meaning that the primary energy source will always be from renewable gains and the complementary Rinnai water heater will only apply the precise amount of gas to boost the difference in temperature.
Picture: The Rinnai Infinity Solo combines continuous flow hot water and a stainless steel storage cylinder.
Article written by Brian Shillibeer | Published 20 December 2018
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