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WHAT’S NEW? DOLPHIN LAUNCH EXCEL BLACK


Dolphin Solutions, UK-based manufacturer and global commercial washrooms solutions provider, is pleased to announce the launch of its new Excel Black range. Developed after high demand from clients for a black washroom solution, it is stylish and sustainable.


The range includes 14 products including soap, toilet roll and paper towel dispensers, every item in the range is easy to refill with a simple, inconspicuous locking mechanism and clear viewing window for at-a-glance checking of consumable levels.


Excel Black dispensers are to replenish as all products feature a clear viewing window. Additionally, all the dispensers in the range are vandal proof and can be custom printed with any logo to make a customer’s washroom a discreetly branded environment.


TRIGON IS TOP OF THE CLASS


With ErP Ecodesign NOx legislation currently set to change in 2018, ELCO Heating Solutions is ensuring all gas condensing boiler models in its range exceed the current minimum standards.


This has been underpinned by the recent launch of ELCO’s TRIGON® XL floor standing boiler, which has been awarded a Class 6 NOx rating, with emissions as low as 34mg/kWh. As a result, consultants can breathe easily when specifying the new unit for commercial projects in the UK.


Achieving a Class 6 rating with NOx emissions less than 40mg/kWh demonstrates ELCO’s manufacturing expertise and highlights how the TRIGON® XL is future- proofed against any upcoming tightening of standards. The rating also helps specifiers when assessing project criteria under BREEAM, with three credits available if a building achieves less than 40mg/kWh.


Available in seven different models with outputs from 150- 570kW, the TRIGON® XL range offers a wealth of benefits, including: an 8 bar working pressure, 30k flow/return temperature differential and superb seasonal efficiencies up to 97.5% – all contained within an ultra- compact footprint.


The boiler’s impressive low NOx emissions are achieved by utilising a commercially proven premix-burner system, which includes a fully-modulating, water-cooled, cold flame burner. This is combined with an optimised combustion system and stainless steel heat exchanger to provide a reliable and robust lifetime performance, while also offering gross seasonal efficiencies of up to 97.5%.


Gavin Watson, Sales Director for ELCO Heating Solutions, said: “The heating industry is always moving at a fast pace, and we’re proud to be staying ahead of the curve when it comes to the performance of our boilers. With the regulations set to change in 2018, we want to lead the way in the industry, offering a premium product that specifiers can be confident in for years to come.”


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The collection is also very sustainable; the foam soap system reduces water usage by up to 20% and the no-waste toilet tissue dispenser reduces paper waste by up to 30%.


Jonathan Beattie, Managing Director of Dolphin Solutions, commented: “We officially launched the Excel Black range at this year’s Cleaning Show and it received great praise from the industry. It has been developed with both clients and cleaning operatives’ needs in mind so we’re hopeful it will be a popular choice for our customers.


Jonathan continued: “We had an increasing number of enquiries from clients for a black product that looks stylish but had the functionality they required, as well as offering value for money. So we took the time to develop a range that is sophisticated, sustainable and a pleasure to use.”


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