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Redesigned To Deliver In Tough Conditions: The Upgraded Evoplus Range From DAB Pumps


DAB Pumps has redefined circulator performance with its redesigned Evoplus electronic wet-rotor range, engineered to meet the diverse demands of heating, hot water and air-conditioning systems in both residential and commercial properties. More than 800,000 Evoplus units have been installed since 2013 across 82 different countries, with its level of reliability earning it a place among the most dependable products in the market. This success has driven DAB to improve the range even further, optimising the product’s looks, usability and ruggedness.


Evoplus is built for efficiency. Its variable-speed inverter adjusts motor output to match system demand, saving energy and cutting costs. It’s also designed to handle high condensation environments: each model has a cataphoretic coating to protect the pump body from corrosion in damp conditions, including air conditioning systems where liquid runs cooler than the room temperature, and the updated ‘Small’ version now includes extra separation between the motor and electronics.


Convenience is also at the core of this redesign. The new 4-button LCD interface is simple to use, while plug-and- play connections make installation quick, ideal for both upgrades and new systems. It’s also easy to boost the Evoplus functionality, switching from the standard version to a multifunctional unit, simply by adding modules – there’s no need to take the circulator apart.


The Evoplus range from DAB offers a comprehensive selection of high-efficiency electronic circulators designed to meet the demands of both residential and commercial systems. Starting with the Evoplus Small and Evoplus Small SAN, these compact units are ideal for domestic heating and hot water applications, delivering flow rates up to 12 m³/h. The SAN variant is specifically intended for sanitary use. For systems requiring redundancy or alternating operation, the Evoplus Small Twin provides a twin-pump configuration with flow rates up to 20 m³/h, combining efficiency with operational reliability.


For larger installations, the standard Evoplus and Evoplus SAN models increase capacity to 75.6 m³/h, making them well-suited for commercial buildings and more demanding systems. At the top of the range, the Evoplus Twin delivers flows of up to 147 m³/h and features a robust twin-head design that ensures continuous operation and enhanced system resilience. All models in the range are equipped with energy-saving electronic controls and intuitive digital interfaces, making them ideal for both new installations and retrofit projects. The inclusion of SAN variants across sizes further demonstrates DAB’s commitment to hygienic water circulation solutions.


That focus on ease extends to digital connectivity too. Smart communication via ModBus and PWM lets the unit communicate effortlessly with building management systems while DAB’s DConnect platform supports remote monitoring and servicing, allowing installers to check system performance and receive alerts from anywhere.


The new Evoplus range is a versatile and forward-thinking solution, designed to adapt to ever-evolving system demands, reduce energy use and simplify both installation and operation. Whether tackling condensation risks, streamlining maintenance or delivering precise, efficient circulation, the Evoplus range is up to the task.


For more information on DAB Pumps visit: www.dabpumps.com


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