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BOILER Baxi


Address: Brooks House, Coventry Road, Warwick, CV34 4LL; 0330 678 0140; www.baxi.co.uk


Product name - fuel type - boiler type - output range - maximum gross efficiency - NOx emissions - size


- 17-31mg/kWh - 450 x 377 x 763


• 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


• Sirius Three FS - Natural Gas or LPG - Condensing – Floor standing – 50 - 1MW - 96.8% -98.3% - 17-39mg/kWh - 600 x 681 x 848mm to 600 x 1412 x 1238mm • Sirius Three 400kW and 525kW - Natural Gas or LPG - Condensing – Floor standing - 400kW- 525kW - 97.4% -97.8% - 26mg/kWh - 692 x 1341 x 1405mm to 692 x 1557 x 1405mm


Installation aids available • Flue kits • Skid-mounting kits


Controls available • Weather compensation • Cascade control • Sequencers • Integrating controls • CHVAC Hybrid system controllers


• P-Series - Natural Gas dual fuel - Pressure Jet – Floor standing - 450 - 780kW - 82.2% - NOx emissions depends on boiler installed - 100x1690x1950mm to 1000x1690x2785mm • Sirius Three WH - Natural Gas or LPG - Condensing– Wall hung - 50 - 700kW - 96.5% -97.8%


CaseStudy S


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: 1,100


Company’s unique selling points The Baxi Solutions portfolio includes some of the best known brands in the industry – including Remeha, Andrews Water Heaters, Heatrae Sadia and Potterton Commercial. We work with all kinds of organisations, listening carefully to and understanding their needs and challenges. Together with consultants, contractors, wholesalers and commercial end users, we put in place the most sustainable products from our vast portfolio, to makesure we deliver the right solution every time. We’re perfectly placed with our portfolio of brands to provide fully integrated solutions for any heating or hot water requirement. Each and every product is cleverly designed and engineered to ensure easy installation and maintenance and they all meet or exceed the UK and Ireland Government commitments and legislative requirements to reduce carbon emissions. With more acquisitions across the BDR Thermea Group such as Hitesca, GI Holdings including Clint ASHPs and Fortes Energy Systems, our portfolio will continue to grow to meet the changing demands of heating and cooling commercial buildings.


herborne School in Dorset has refurbished the heating system serving its Big School Room (BSR) building with the installation


of four new Remeha Gas 120 Ace boilers using a Remeha prefabricated cascade arrangement. Remeha is part of Baxi.


When the six inefficient and unreliable boilers serving the two-storey Victorian building reached end of life, Neil Price, senior technical manager at mechanical engineering services company Cosgrove & Drew, invited Baxi to accompany him on a site survey to discuss achievable solutions. Numerous retrofit challenges were identified including access restrictions into the basement plant room and space constraints. Cosgrove & Drew recommended installing new energy- efficient replacement boilers with a Plate Heat Exchanger as the most practical approach to meet all requirements within the project parameters.


Baxi proposed installing four Remeha Gas


120 Ace boilers using a bespoke Remeha off-site fabricated cascade system. Mr Price said: “I’ve used Remeha boilers before


and have been impressed by their quality and reliability. Given the access limitations, the option to install them on a rig made this the obvious choice.” Working with Cosgrove & Drew, the Baxi team


prepared CAD and 3D drawings of the bespoke boiler cascade arrangement. Specially-sized pump sets and a plate heat exchanger were integrated into the design along with a pressurisation unit, a dosing pot and an expansion vessel. Production took place in a factory environment,


with comprehensive end-of-line testing. The rig was delivered to site in units, ready to be bolted together inside the plant room and connected to the existing system and commissioned by Baxi.


Neil said: “It’s


proved a great solution. The extremely compact boilers and the bespoke prefabricated rig design made it possible to achieve a space-saving option to overcome access problems while allowing for straightforward future maintenance. “With no need to size all the individual


components and no onsite welding required, on-site time and labour was also reduced significantly,” he added. “The BSR plant room has been completely transformed!” https://www.baxi.co.uk/professional/products/ commercial-heating-and-hot-water-solutions


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