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HEATING TECHNOLOGY


Updated with stainless steel heat exchanger option


Wireless control system offers flexible approach


The Unisenza Plus wireless control range from MYSON is a modular system designed to improve energy efficiency and indoor comfort in heating, ventilation and air conditioning applications. The system includes a gateway, wireless thermostats and receivers that can be combined in various configurations to suit different building layouts and user requirements. The gateway can connect with up to 100 end devices, making it suitable for large or complex installations. Users can monitor and manage heating zones through the Unisenza Plus app, which supports remote access to the system.


The app allows for scheduling and temperature control in individual rooms and can also manage multiple properties through a single interface. By enabling zone-based temperature


control, Unisenza Plus aims to reduce unnecessary heating in unoccupied areas. According to internal research from Myson, this setup can deliver energy savings of up to 24% compared to single-zone, on/off systems. The wireless design also supports flexibility in installation, allowing users to add or reposition components without major structural changes. Unisenza Plus is designed to be a


scalable solution, enabling users to choose only the components they need. It is compatible with a range of heating systems and is designed to adapt over time as usage patterns and building needs change. ▄ www.myson.co.uk


The new Quinta Ace S wall-hung commercial boiler series from BAXI has been launched to replace the Potterton Commercial Sirius Three range. It features a stainless steel heat exchanger designed to offer greater design flexibility and improved durability. The boilers cover outputs from 50 to 150kW individually, with the capability to cascade up to 1,200kW for larger applications. The series incorporates a lightweight Sermeta stainless steel heat exchanger paired with a BlueJet burner, designed to provide reliable heat transfer with energy efficiency. The boilers use the standardised Quinta Ace controls platform, offering enhanced control capabilities including advanced cascade management and support for up to three mixing zones. The interface includes a high-quality human-machine interface (HMI) to simplify setup, commissioning and maintenance. Connectivity features include 0-10 V outputs and optional BACnet and Modbus gateways for integration with building management systems. The boilers are hybrid-ready, allowing


integration with solar thermal, biomass, buffer tanks and heat pump systems. Installation is designed to be straightforward, with compact dimensions, quick-connect wiring and the ability to cascade up to four units directly via a single cable. The boiler also incorporates


environmentally considerate design elements, such as recycled ABS components, and achieves high seasonal efficiency up to 97.3% with low NOx emissions. It is compatible with previous SiriusThree installations and supported by a seven-year warranty. ▄ www.baxi.co.uk/quinta-s


New generation of smart thermostat devices added


The Heatmiser neoSystem from IMI has been enhanced with the addition of three updated smart control devices, including the neoAir V4, neoStat V3 and neoHub Gen 3. These new models feature hardware improvements based on user feedback, such as an updated reset function and a 9V DC power supply designed to offer more consistent power compatibility.


The neoHub Gen 3 gateway now includes Near Field Communication (NFC) technology to simplify pairing with mobile devices. The neoAir V4 is a wireless programmable thermostat that improves battery life by 30% and extends connectivity range to better function in complex home environments. The neoStat V3 offers a glass panel touchscreen and supports voice control via Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and Apple HomeKit. These devices connect through the neoHub Gen 3, which integrates all system components into a single network managed via a broadband router and the neoApp or other


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Battery-powered system offers alternative to traditional home heating


LUTHMORE has developed a battery- powered, tankless boiler designed to provide a zero-emissions alternative to gas combi systems. The Luthmore was created by two former Dyson engineers and is designed for use in small to medium-sized properties where traditional heat pumps may not be viable. The system delivers instant hot water at 30kW and central heating at 10kW, comparable to the performance of conventional gas combis. The boiler operates using six lithium


compatible smart home platforms. The hub is designed to support future product additions. This next-generation of devices will be


followed up by the forthcoming launch of neoFlo, a new quiet and smart radiator head thermostat that delivers precision digital control for radiator systems. The neoFlo will work either as a standalone upgrade or in combination with underfloor heating, boasting a minimum battery life of six years. ▄ www.heatmiser.com


iron phosphate batteries, which do not contain rare earth materials. These batteries allow the unit to store electricity from the grid or solar panels during off-peak hours and release it as needed, helping users manage their energy consumption more effectively. The boiler does not require a flue or tank, and its compact design is compatible with existing pipework and radiators. Will Jameson, commercial and


corporate director at Luthmore, comments: “After four years of development and rigorous testing, we are so excited to bring this pioneering technology to market. We


represent a new way of heating homes in a cost-effective, sustainable way, without sacrificing the performance and ease of set-up associated with a classic combi boiler.” ▄ www.luthmore.com


EIBI | SEPTEMBER 2025


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