SPONSORED BY Remeha
Address: Brooks House, Coventry Road, Warwick, CV34 4LL Contact: 0330 678 0140;
info@baxiheating.co.uk;
www.remeha.co.uk
Product name - fuel type - boiler type - output range - maximum gross efficiency - NOx emissions - size
• Quinta Ace - Natural Gas or LPG – certified to work with 20% hydrogen - condensing - Wall-hung - 30-160kW - 95.44-97.64% seasonal - 33mg/kWh - 500x750x500mm to 600x1045x602mm
• Gas 120 Ace - Natural Gas or LPG - Condensing - Floor standing - 65 – 115kW - 95.5-97.6% seasonal - 29,g/kWh - 600x1360x605 to 600x1582x605mm
• Gas 210 Ace - Natural Gas or LPG - Condensing - Floor standing -80-2100kW - 95.5-95.8% seasonal - 33mg/kWh - 1190 x 1368 x 450mm
• Gas 220 Ace - Natural Gas or LPG - Condensing - Floor standing -160-300kW - 95.5-95.8% - 35- 40mg/kWh - 800 x 1162 x 657mm
• Gas 320 Ace - Natural Gas or LPG - Condensing - Floor standing - 260-650kW - 95.75-96.48% - 44mg/kWh - 707 x 1150 x 1802 to 707 x1350 x2172mm
• Gas 620 Ace - Natural Gas or LPG - Condensing - Floor standing - 521-1300kW - 95.75-96.48% - 43-47 mg/kWh - 1442 x 1550 x1862 to 1442x1550x2172mm
Installation aids available • Flue kits • Skid-mounting kits
Controls available • Weather compensation • Cascade control • Sequencers • Integrating controls
Other products available • CHP • Thermal storage vessels / cylinders • Ground source heat pumps • Air source heat pumps • Heat interface units
Brief company history • Country of origin: Holland • Founded in: 1935 • Established in the UK in: 1935 • Number of employees in the UK: 1,200
• P-Series - Natural Gas dual fuel - Floor standing - 450 - 780kW - 82.2% - NOx emissions depends on boiler installed - 100x1690x1950mm to 1000x1690x2785mm
CaseStudy B
axi Packaged Solutions has designed and built a packaged plant room that includes three Remeha Gas 620 Ace condensing
boilers to meet the requirements for more energy-efficient heating, minimal disruption and future flexibility at Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH). When the time came to replace the ageing boiler plant serving the 1970s maternity unit, a series of factors increased the complexity of the refurbishment challenge. Improving the efficiency of the existing heating
system was the urgent requirement and one that could be achieved through the installation of more energy-efficient modern condensing boilers. However, while this was an immediate concern, a master plan for the overall site, potentially including future connection to a district heating system, was already in development. Asbestos issues that could present a safety risk to the boiler replacement project and future maintenance
work also needed consideration. Continuity of the heating service was a critical requirement for patient care, meaning that disruption had to be kept to an absolute minimum. Installing temporary plant to avoid shutdown of plant was not an option due to the size of the building. To future proof the boiler replacement solution at the Maternity Unit and overcome all other challenges, the NHS estates team decided to install the new boilers in a containerised plant room. Baxi Packaged Solutions was selected to design and build the externally sited packaged plant room. This contains the three Remeha Gas 620 Ace boilers, with a total output of 3,600 kW to provide the required high output space heating, complete with all pipework, an air/dirt separator and a dosing pot, along with power and lighting via a small distribution board. The plant room is designed to connect to a new low loss header and plate heat exchangers in the main building and also provides sufficient space to accommodate
this equipment if required in future. Project consultant
Craig Gallacher at WGM Consulting Engineers said: “We specified the Remeha Gas 620 Ace boilers because of their reputation for quality, our own experience of using Remeha boilers over the years and the excellent support we receive from our Baxi technical sales manager. The positive feedback we received from the NHS estates team on the higher output Remeha models and the ease of maintenance was a further determining factor. The boilers are also quiet in operation which is an important consideration when installing boilers in a containerised packaged plant solution.” Visit
https://www.remeha.co.uk/products/
floor-standing-range/gas-320-620-ace or
https://www.baxi.co.uk/baxi-packaged- solutions for more.
Company’s unique selling points Our dedicated experts and comprehensive project approach support you from concept to commissioning to achieve your project goals. Our teams will guide you through the right choices for
your commercial heating and hot water project. We carefully consider every aspect of each project to deliver high-quality, sustainable solutions to meet your requirements. Working in partnership with you to provide insights, expertise and support as needed, our experts listen and ask the right questions to understand your exact requirements. We provide bespoke specialist advice, tools and processes to complete each project to the highest standard. We invest heavily in research and development which enables our specialist teams to design high- performance products at every level. Whatever the project or requirement, our customer service and product support will provide you with confidence that our bespoke solution will achieve your goals. Remeha is part of Baxi. As a company, we provide
integrated solutions for domestic and commercial heating and hot water including boilers, electric water heating, ASHPs, CHP, heat interface units (HIUs), prefabricated plant rooms and skids, controls and digital applications. Our high efficiency hot water and heating
products are straightforward to install, maintain and service and easy to use. We are so confident in the reliability of our range that we offer industry-leading free parts and labour warranties.
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