HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES 59 Altecnic release heat pump focused issue of Idronics UK
the knowledge of the industry and support the shift to low-carbon heating solutions. Altecnic Ltd, one of the UK’s leading suppliers
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of hydronic solutions, has launched the sixth issue of technical journal, Idronics UK. This latest edition focuses on heat pump systems, providing essential information on air-to-water heat pump design, advice on componentry and relevant updates for the industry. The lead editorial off ers detailed guidance on the design of effi cient air-to-water heat pump systems. With the use of detailed diagrams, critical aspects such as system layout, component selection, and performance optimisation, are all discussed. Readers will benefi t from expert advice on overcoming common challenges and maximising the benefi ts of air-to-water heat pump technology. Throughout the new edition are a range
of practical instructions for installing key components of heat pump systems. This includes step-by-step installation guides and technical focus pieces for anti-freeze valves and the Caleffi XF dirt and air heat pump fi lter, both crucial for maintaining system integrity and performance. As hybrid heating systems become more
prevalent, understanding how to integrate them eff ectively is essential. A feature in the latest edition of Idronics UK explores the key factors to consider when combining diff erent heating
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he sixth issue of Idronics UK off ers guidance on heat pump design and componentry selection, aiming to enhance
technologies, such as compatibility, component selection, and end-user comfort. It provides insights into designing systems that leverage the strengths of multiple heat sources, ensuring reliable and cost-eff ective heating solutions for various applications. Also included in the latest edition of Idronics
UK is a range of information on Altecnic’s extended product off ering for heat pump solutions, including the newly launched iStop® PLUS compact anti-freeze valve, the range of Series 569 Buff er Tanks, Caleffi XF dirt and air heat pump fi lter, and the latest 5516 High Effi ciency Deaerator (HED®). Helen Cooper, head of marketing,
commented: “Altecnic are dedicated to aiding the industry’s transition to heat pumps, promoting sustainable and energy-effi cient heating solutions for the future. With this, we wish to use our expertise to advance industry knowledge in this area and support the continuous professional growth of our customers. “Idronics UK, along with our digital learning
platform, Altecnic Academy, are proving invaluable resources to assist us in our aim. This latest edition off ers support for professionals seeking to stay at the forefront of the heat pump industry, providing a blend of technical expertise and practical advice.” The issue of Idronics is now available digitally and can be accessed when subscribed via the link:
www.altecnic.co.uk/technical-hub/ idronicsuk. Alternatively, you can request a physical copy
by emailing or by sending us a DM on one of our social pages. Altecnic Ltd is the UK’s leading supplier of
hydronic solutions. Established near Staff ord in 1987, the company imports and supplies over 5,000 product lines to distributors throughout the UK and Republic of Ireland. The company provides trade merchants, plumbing and heating engineers and specifi ers with a comprehensive range of plumbing products, including; thermostatic mixing valves, underfl oor heating, sealed systems, dirt and air separation, backfl ow prevention and vessels and a whole lot more. 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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