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62 HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES Altecnic release new 2024/25 general product guide A


ltecnic Ltd, one of the UK’s leading suppliers of hydronic solutions, has launched its 2024/25 General Product


Guide, debuting 100 new products, and an expanded heat pump section showcasing a range of new products designed and manufactured in support of the energy transition. The 2024/25 General Product Guide


introduces the new Apartment Control Assembly Plus™ valve assembly. The valve assembly off ers a combination of functionality and effi ciency to allow the easy monitoring and control of water supply to a range of residential and commercial multi-occupancy developments. Among the new products featured in the guide is an evolution of the Caleffi Series 116 Thermal Balancing Valve, newly equipped with a check valve and thermal disinfection function. Providing 3 functions in a single valve, the 116 Series increases system energy effi ciency by automatically maintaining set temperatures, the thermal disinfection function allows for system temperatures to be raised above 55-60˚C, while the check valve built into the body helps to avoid unwanted medium return. The expanded heat pump section features


new products to assist in the energy transition to incorporate renewables into existing systems such as the Caleffi Series 548 Wall Mounted Buff er Tanks for Hybrid Systems. Ensuring optimal performance and effi ciency of heat pump systems the multi-award winning


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the new product guide has been proudly produced in the United Kingdom by a certifi ed Carbon Balanced print partner, under the World Land Trust Organisation. This means the production process, transport & all material used is fully carbon balanced. Gary Perry, managing director at


Caleffi XF semi-automatic self-cleaning magnetic dirt separator is now available with pre-formed insulation. The new brochure also showcases notable


product releases from 2023 for the fi rst time, including the innovative CALEFFI XS® under boiler fi lter and Altecnic Dry Trap Tundish. The Caleffi XS® is a compact and versatile magnetic fi lter with built-in isolation that is designed to protect heating and cooling systems. The building regulations compliant Altecnic Dry Trap Tundish features an anti-splash design and prevents the need to install both a tundish and dry trap as the internal spring-loaded disc mechanism prevents odours escaping. Available in both digital* and print formats,


Altecnic, commented: “At Altecnic, we are dedicated to innovation and customer satisfaction. Our 2024/25 General Product Guide refl ects our ongoing commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions that address the dynamic needs of our industry to provide sustainable comfort in support of the energy transition. With the addition of over 100 new products designed to meet the needs of our customers coupled with our industry leading product support and knowledge sharing, Altecnic continues to be the partner of choice for hydronic solutions.” To order a hard-copy version of the 2024


General Product Guide, please email or contact your local ASM. Altecnic’s mission statement is to deliver the highest quality products and services to its customers, through manufacturing excellence, innovation and education. Their extensive range of products and services are chosen by trade merchants, original equipment manufacturers, plumbing and heating engineers and specifi ers.


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