NEMEX 2013 Marshall-Tufflex
Brand new on the Marshall-Tufflex stand this year will be its Domestic Boiler Management system. It controls the firing cycle of gas, oil and LPG boilers, reducing unnecessary dry cycling and can reduce heating and hot water bills by up to 20% subject to usage pattern. It is also Energy Saving Trust recom- mended and qualifies for 5% VAT if purchased direct from installer. Developments to the Voltis 100Amp voltage optimisation range will also be on show. The system offers small to medium-sized customers all the benefits of the commercial range, but in a miniaturised, cost-effec- tive format. Suitable for any location utilising a single phase electricity supply and load up to 100Amps, ideal applications include offices, hotels, schools, convenience stores and smaller supermarkets.
Tel: 01424 856610
www.marshalltufflexenergy.com Stand J20
Micronics
Micronics will showcase its range of ‘clamp-on’ ultrasonic liquid flow, heat and energy flow meters. These include the new PF440 portable model, which extends the scope of the PF330/220 portable range (pictured right, top), with a rugged enclosure, flow sen- sor guiderails suitable for external applications and increased logging capacity. Also on show will be a wide range of fixed Transit Time and Doppler clamp-on flow meters for heat meter and liquid flow measurement. These include the U1000 (pictured right, bottom), a factory preset, clamp-on alternative to traditional in-line hot and cold water meters.
www.micronicsflowmeters.com Stand F55
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