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The Complete Solution Heatpak -


Econoflame R30 wall mounted, fully modulating, condensing boilers - 5 models range from 40 to 120KW


Econopress - complete range


of electronic pressurisation sets


For further information or to receive a technical guide tel: 020 8783 3050 or email: info@stokvisboilers.com www.stokvisboilers.com


Econoflame 6000 and 3000, fully modulating, condensing boilers - 16 models range from 142 to 1189KW


totally packaged plantrooms


Ecotube solar


thermal


panels and vessels


Econoplate - comprehensive range of


packaged plate heat exchangers


Frese OPTIMA Compact


Intelligent Control


Simplified Commissioning


For natural balancing & control at the heart of the system


The Frese OPTIMA Compact Pressure Independent Balancing and Control valve is designed to combine flow, pressure and temperature control within a single housing. OPTIMA Compact is the perfect solution for fan coil and chilled beam applications, ensuring there are no overflows irrespective of system pressure fluctuations and that below the design flow the actuator has total authority.


End User Comfort


Innovative Design


Dynamic System Balancing


Energy Saving


• Compact valve design • Easy presetting of flow rate • Flow limitation • Differential pressure control • Full stroke modulation & on/off control • 100% valve authority


For further information on our complete range of dynamic and pressure independent balancing and control valves contact Frese on:-


T- 01704 896 012 E-sales@frese.co.uk


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