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BOILERS & HOT WATER Shropshire success for MHS Boilers


MHS Boilers has supplied three 65kW Thision L boilers on a free-standing cascade frame and a Pisces Pressurisation Manager to St Leonard’s Church in Bridgnorth, Shropshire. The new boilers replaced a 60-year old oil fired unit during the renovation of kitchen and toilet facilities, and the complete refurbishment of the heating system. The M&E consultant and contractor for the project was Sutton Coldfield-based Hydro Mechanical Services Ltd. Managing Director Chris Jennings, said: “With design and build projects such as this one, we always try to specify tried and tested products that we know will deliver for our clients. Having installed quite a few Thision L boilers in the last couple of years, we knew they were


highly reliable and ideal for this property’s refurbishment.”


Thision L is the latest range of light commercial gas fired, high efficiency, wall- hung condensing boilers with outputs from 48kW to 145kW. Featuring a double helix stainless steel heat exchanger, the boilers have a high turndown rate of 6:1, allowing the potential for accurate output-to-load matching.


Up to eight boilers can be installed in a purpose-built cascade rig delivering a combined output of up to 1,140kW. The on- board controls of the Thision L include the management of two heating zones plus the charging of a domestic hot water cylinder. The system is also easily adapted to provide


multi-boiler cascade management. Pisces Pressurisation Managers from MHS Boilers include Masterfill and Minifill units, which are ideal for automatically topping up and maintaining the cold fill pressure in wet central heating and chilled water systems. The Masterfill Managers are electronically controlled floor standing units available in single and twin pump versions with options of standard (up to 3.0 bar) or high pressure (up to 5.0 bar) fill pumps. The Minifill Managers are suitable for floor standing or wall mounting and similarly available in single or twin pump electronic versions. A single pump electro-mechanical version is also available, suitable for cold fill requirements up to 3bar.


MHG boilers are a hit in Devon


Gas-fired boilers from MHG Heating are helping Devon County Council to reduce the energy consumption and carbon footprint of 12 schools and residential care homes where the heating has been upgraded recently. MHG has also supplied solar thermal cylinders to one of the properties.


The MHG boilers have been specified by consultants NPS, which provides maintenance and small works services to the Council. “We work very closely with the Council to identify when plant upgrades


are required and how best to achieve them,” explained NPS Group’s Nolan Lovell. “MHG products have proved to be very reliable and the company is very proactive with delivery updates and other information. They also get involved with every aspect of each project, making life very easy for the rest of the project team,” he continued.


Superb service


The boilers have been installed by Integral UK and Integral’s Mark Skerton


added: “MHG provides a superb service and on the rare occasions that there are problems these are dealt with quickly and professionally. Their support and after- sales service is excellent.”


Looking ahead, consideration is also being given to introducing MHG’s heat pumps in future Devon County Council projects, potentially using the company’s Hybrid heat stations, incorporating heat pump, solar buffer tank and gas condensing boiler in one compact system.


4 BUILDING SERVICES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER FEBRUARY 2013


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