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Press Fittings for Cooling and Air Conditioning up to 48 bar


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he press fittings from SANHA® combine a variety of unique design features to offer the highest level of safety with easy and quick installation.


Quick and Easy Installation Streamline® ACR Copper Press fittings enable significantly faster installation compared to traditional soldering methods. With straightforward press technology, installations can be completed in a fraction of time, reducing labor costs and the risk of fire. It is the only fitting with primary and secondary seals (DualSeal™ technology). The pressing is carried out with special press jaws or a press sling (from 1 1/8”). The tools have a “double contour” which allows the fitting and pipe to be pressed securely at three points at the same time (Tri-LockTM).


Maximum Safety and Reliability The design creates a particularly round pressing pattern and thus a more uniform, secure pressing. In addition, ACR Copper Press fittings made of CU-DHP / CW0024A with min. 99.9% pure copper are just as hard as solder fittings - not soft or susceptible to damage by dropping or similar.


No risk of confusion The double beading makes it very clear that ACR Copper Press fittings are not intended for conventional applications such as drinking water. Additional security against mixing up with other press fittings is provided by the clear marking in blue and the label “ACR” - so it is immediately clear that the fittings are for cooling and refrigeration applications.


Flexible and economical The ACR Copper Press fittings are suitable for a wide range of applications, including air conditioning, refrigeration systems, and heat pumps. They are available in various sizes ( ¼“ - 1 ⅜“) and configurations to meet the unique requirements of any project. These fittings are compatible with standard copper tubes as per EN 12735-1, ensuring seamless integration into existing systems. Don’t miss this opportunity to get the best solutions for your needs. More information at: Streamline® ACR Copper Press Fittings for refrigeration and cooling.


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high temperature heat pump range with natural refrigerant.


Hamworthy heating introduces new H


amworthy Heating, technical experts of commercial heating and hot water products have


launched the Tyneham 290HT commercial heat pump range with natural refrigerant, designed to achieve high flow temperatures of up to 75°C whilst benefiting from a low GWP of three.


Building on the success of its popular Tyneham heat pump range, the new 290HT offers a co-efficiency of performance (COP) of up to 4.94 for optimum efficiency. To further enhance performance, the range also features an inverter-controlled compressor that can control the building temperature based on specific requirements of space. Quiet in operation, with noise


levels as low as 64db(A), the latest addition to the Tyneham range has been specifically designed for use in commercial buildings. Available in five outputs from 15kW through to 50kW, the Tyneham 290HT can be cascaded to achieve higher outputs and also combined with alternative Hamworthy Heating products to achieve a low-carbon hybrid heating system. Furthermore, with the ability to achieve higher flow temperatures without additional backup, the new heat pump is also a perfect fit for a range of Domestic Hot Water (DHW) applications. Jason Allen, Commercial Product Manager, Hamworthy Heating, comments on the latest addition


to the Tyneham range: “With decades of experience of heating buildings in the UK behind us, we understand the valuable contribution heat pumps play to the delivery of a low carbon future. With natural refrigerant at the heart of an efficient heat pump, we’re proud to be adding the Tyneham 290HT to our innovative Tyneham heat pump range”. The new Tyneham 290HT is supplied with a five-year warranty when commissioned by Hamworthy Heating. Backed by a dedicated and friendly team, Hamworthy also offers a range of training courses and technical support to ensure you get the most out of your products For more information, please visit: www.hamworthy-heating.com/ or call 01202 662 552.


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FUSION Plus Solar Thermal For Cost- Effective Carbon Reduction


ot water specialists Adveco offers commercial organisations with low to mid-capacity domestic hot water (DHW) demands a simple, cost-effective means for transitioning to fully electric low-carbon water heating with its highly resilient FUSION electric water heating system.


Businesses considering a transition from gas to electricity can be put off by the energy bill shock, with


grid electricity continuing to be substantially more expensive than gas. These operational costs can also increase when using an air source heat pump as a DHW pre-heat source. This is due to the heat pumps having to work harder in DHW applications, reducing the coefficient of performance (COP) and requiring extra electrical energy to achieve the necessary higher working flow temperatures (50-55°C preheat). For organisations considering, but not ready to commit to a heat pump-based system, FUSION T is available now with an option that delivers a twin-coil stainless steel tank and mounted ARDENT electric boiler and controls without the heat pump preheat. This iteration futureproofs the system or allows for solar thermal to be introduced into the lower coil as the system preheat. FUSION’s controls optimise top-up heating from the boiler as the pre-heat fluctuates across the year. With FUSION now supporting capacities up to 750 litres with 24 kW heat output, it is suitable for solar systems designed for small to medium-sized buildings. While solar thermal systems will typically be designed to evenly split capacity between the preheater and after heater, this single-cylinder FUSION scenario uses Adveco’s smart controls to ‘cheat’ the system in favour of the solar thermal input. Adveco can deliver a 600-litre solar capacity application in a 750-litre tank for an extremely compact all-electric, low-carbon emission, solar water heating system with a minimal rooftop or façade footprint. With Adveco’s high-efficiency, robust flat plate collectors and compact protective drain back vessels to


preserve operational qualities of the solar fluid, a well-designed and installed all-electric solar thermal system offers organisations a proven, low-maintenance renewable investment with accelerated return on investment. Using solar thermal preheat on electric water heating systems will offset a minimum of 30% of the annual UK DHW energy demands. For some UK regions, especially in the South and West, this percentage is much higher. In the summer months, solar can potentially meet all a DHW system’s energy demands, especially in the case of smaller commercial businesses and offices. Adveco specialises in the provision of system design and supply for commercial water heating and solar thermal applications. The company also offers training and onsite engineering support for installers wishing to add solar thermal systems to their technology portfolio.


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NEW MARMOX WEBSITE CONNECTS ACROSS CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY


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ell known for both product


innovation and its responsive customer support, Marmox UK Ltd launched its revamped website on June 3rd to further enhance its offering to the market: covering Contractors, Specifiers, Homeowners and Merchants, within a super-fast and well- designed site that puts information and system solutions at users’ fingertips. The easy to navigate site encompasses the entire Marmox range, from its earliest success stories like


the very versatile Multiboard to its selection of shower trays and other wetroom solutions, through to its unique answer on cold bridging across the building envelope – Thermoblock – and more recent launches such as Slicedstone and the rock mineral wool cored Fireboard. All are explained in detail, as well as being offered up in response to the requirements and project specific challenges of users. In addition to being able to download product data sheets and installation instructions on the diverse range, the new website incorporates a more proactive filter on the Specification page, making it easier for users to quickly find and download the exact specification they are after. Importantly, users will be able to read news stories and explore the new Learning Hub, while additional features will be added in the weeks and months ahead. The Marketing Manager for Marmox, Grant Terry, commented: “Our designers and technical sales team have been working on the new website since the start of


the year and we believe it is going to prove the ideal resource for our customers across the building industry: offering them invaluable advice on meeting physical challenges as well as the requirements of the Building Regulation and other legislation, including on thermal efficiency and the recently strengthened demands on waterproofing. The site will include all of our latest news, product developments, project stories - which will be regularly updated with new content, and a better downloads page and specification document filter. Then further down the line, we will be adding interactive CPD videos and a stockist locator so that customers can benefit from finding a supplier close to where they’re working.”


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