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New Hot Water Unit Taps from Alfa Laval
Designed specifically with
District/Community Heating networks
in mind Alfa Laval’s new
AquaFlow/AquaStore 2-Port tap water
heaters complement their existing 3 and
4 port model range. Tap Water Heaters
provide large quantities of instantaneous
or semi-instantaneous domestic hot
water to apartments, hospitals, schools,
hotels and other buildings connected to
a District Heating network. The units
combine efficiency with user safety.
The system takes the heat from a
primary hot water source, transfers it to
the secondary or domestic cold water,
thereby heating it to around 60
0
C,
ready for domestic use.
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Brazed Heat Exchangers Work at the Double State-of-the-Art Tonwerk Storage Stoves
The new AC230 and AC500 With a reputation in the industry for
brazed heat exchangers introducing innovative and eco-friendly
(BHEs) from Alfa Laval feature stoves, Anglia Fireplaces has discovered
two refrigerant circuits to an exciting range of award-winning
enable them to handle a wide storage stoves from Swiss-based
range of duties in the Tonwerk. The stoves produce a
refrigeration and HVAC sectors. consistent and comfortable heat, with
The two new units replace Alfa one load of wood producing heat for up
Laval’s original AC130 and 250 to 10 hours with an efficiency rate of
BHEs and are optimised for 85%. These new state-of-the-art stoves
use with R4 10a. They provide address the issue of a room being
20% more capacity and fit heated to an uncomfortably high level
within the same footprint as the which can’t be maintained.
original units, thanks to a The Tonwerk Storage Stove has an
patented channel plate design integral storage core made from highly
and a new distribution circuit. heat-conductive, fire proof stone.
They provide a 5% COP When the wood burns, over 60% of the
improvement compared with energy produced is captured by the
their predecessors. core, stored up and then slowly released back into the home.
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