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Revolutionary ideas


Galileo believed the earth orbited the sun


even when everyone thought he was wrong


QUINTA ECOPLUS COMMERCIAL HEATING& HOT WATER SYSTEMS revolutionary thinking from Remeha Low Carbon Best Practice from the Pioneers of Condensing Boiler Technology


Introducing the Quinta Eco Plus, the revolutionary new heating and hot water system from Remeha. The Quinta Eco Plus can achieve up to 48% lower carbon emissions and fuel savings than typical ‘best practice’ systems, delivering an overall system efficiency of 97% GCV at 82/71°C.


By incorporating Passive Flue Gas Heat Recovery technology, the Quinta Eco Plus heating system recovers normally wasted energy equivalent to around 15% of the gross input energy. This can be used for driving additional radiators, underfloor heating or preheating DHWS. This maximum efficiency can only normally be achieved by condensing boilers with constant running of the total system at low temperatures, 50/30°C or less.


The Quinta Eco Plus gives you maximum ‘full time condensing’ efficiencies, irrespective of primary circuit temperatures, making it the perfect solution for a wide range of commercial heating requirements where 100% low temperature circuits are not possible.


*The efficiency improvements are when the Quinta Eco Plus is compared to the industry best condensing boiler published efficiencies


CONVENTIONAL THINKING


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HIGH EFFICIENCY 110% NCV AT 40/30°C


FULLY MODULATING BOILER CONTROL


PREMIX BURNER CLEAN COMBUSTION ULTRA LOW NOx BREEAM EXCELLENT


RECYCLABLE MATERIALS


www.remeha.co.uk T. 0118 978 3434 F. 0118 978 6977 E. boilers@remeha.co.uk


December 2011 CIBSE Journal 27


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