PHAM NEWS | JUNE 2024 22 Exhibition Preview
Discrete Heat (5H25) The stand will be staging live demonstrations of the company’s ThermaSkirt system, an energy efficient infrared radiant heating system designed to look like a traditional skirting board. It can work with the existing heating system, whether that’s a gas boiler, heat pump or electric heating, and can be controlled just like conventional radiators, using existing thermostats and timers or smart controls. It is claimed to be around 13% more energy efficient than radiators on a gas boiler system, and up to 25% more efficient when connected to heat pumps or solar PV systems.
Drayton (5B44) Celebrating 75 years of supporting installers, Drayton will launch a new rewards scheme and industry insights. Visitors will be the first to learn about Drayton’s new programme, offering perks, points, and a community of professionals. Drayton’s drop-in sessions will also provide the latest updates on legislation, government schemes, and upskilling for renewables like heat pumps. Attendees can explore Drayton’s product range, including the Wiser smart heating system, Digistat controls, and auto-balancing TRVs, as well as participate in give-aways by following the company on social media.
Fernox (5F36) One of the highlights on the Fernox stand will be the company’s new TF1 Sigma Mini, a compact and sealed filter which will be on display for the first time. Said to be an ideal solution when faced with restricted in-line pipework, the filter can be fitted in under two minutes thanks to its slip socket manifold design. It can be installed on pipework horizontally or vertically and only requires a 106mm footprint. In addition to showcasing its range of water treatment solutions, Fernox will also be celebrating its 60th anniversary at the show with a range of exciting activities and giveaways.
Flair Showers (4D20) Promoting its FlairPRO collection at the show, Flair Showers will be displaying the Flair Verve Click-Fit PRO, a 1900mm high, 6mm thick, glass shower door. Designed with installers and trade professionals in mind, the new shower door has been engineered with the company’s click-fit system that removes the need to fit screws when assembling the product frame, thereby saving on installation time.
Glow-worm (5D42) For the eighth year in a row Glow-worm is back at the show, showcasing its range of affordable boilers alongside controls and accessories to help deliver efficient heating systems. A highlight will be the new ‘Simple but Smart’ MiGo Link internet gateway and MiGo Select smart thermostat, launched earlier this year. Visitors
can also take part in the Glow- lympics for a chance to win big prizes. A relay race will begin with teams of three completing a series of tasks to highlight how easy Glow-worm appliances are to service and replace parts.
Grant UK (5C40) Grant UK will showcase its range of highly efficient, low-carbon heating solutions, including the award-winning Aerona3
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heat pumps, smart controller technology, hybrid products, and package offerings. Visitors can expect product demonstrations, a chance to explore the latest innovations, and support from the friendly Grant UK team on heat pump training, installation, and heating system design. The stand will also offer refreshments, prize giveaways, and other activities to engage attendees, as Grant UK helps installers develop their businesses for the era of low carbon heating and Net Zero targets.
Grohe (4G18) Showcasing its latest professional product innovations, Grohe will offer an exclusive preview of the new Rapido Shower Frame and the entry-level Sensia-Pro shower toilet. Visitors will have hands-on access to Grohe’s best-selling lines and can explore the company’s expanded range of touchless taps and hand showers in the newest Phantom Black and Matte Black finishes. To create an engaging experience, Grohe will also have interactive games and activities, like a branded shuffleboard table, for attendees to enjoy while discovering the company’s latest offerings.
Hansgrohe (4E12) The Hansgrohe stand is set to showcase a holistic bathroom design approach, integrating the latest styles, sustainability features, and easy installation innovations. Highlights include the Rainfinity shower, Tecturis taps, new furniture, ceramic collection, and storage solutions in a striking brushed bronze finish. Visitors can experience Hansgrohe’s water- saving eco-products and receive technical demonstrations on the iBox 2 and other products from the expert team. The sustainability hub offers insights into the company’s 2030 vision and latest industry
with smart storage solutions, will also be on display. Attendees can compete in a Scalextric challenge, with winners receiving Ideal Standard products as prizes.
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Henco (5E84) Attendees can explore Henco’s extensive range of underfloor heating systems, engineered to provide even heat distribution throughout domestic, commercial, and industrial spaces, utilising advanced pipe networks embedded in floors or walls for a comfortable, cozy environment free from cold spots or drafts. Crafted with high-quality and robust ALU ML pipes, the lightweight Henco system is designed for optimal efficiency and is easily detectable when installed. These versatile pipes seamlessly integrate with energy efficient heating applications such as heat pumps and solar panels, offering a superior heating experience that enhances well-being, saves space, and is environmentally friendly.
Ideal Standard (4F13) The bathroom manufacturer plans to showcase its Singular philosophy and cross-category solutions. Visitors can explore the Singular configurator tool, designed with installers in mind, helping them to easily specify complete bathroom projects. Also making an appearance is the new Eurovit+ furniture range, featuring a harmonious blend of practicality, affordability and style in four modern finishes. The expanded Ceratherm T25+ shower collection boasts two spray functions and PerciTherm temperature
control. Ideal Standard’s Essentials collection,
Instantor (4D18) Established in Ireland, Instantor has been manufacturing plumbing products since 1926 and is now looking to bring its products to the UK. Visitors will be able to learn more about the company’s press solutions, including Multilayer Pex-AI-Pex press, copper press for water, copper press for gas, stainless steel press and stainless steel tube and fittings. Alongside press systems, the portfolio includes press tools and jaws, immersion heaters and a selection of domestic and commercial pumps from sister company Tucson Pumps.
Kinedo (4E22) Sharing a stand with the Saniflo side of its business, the brand’s all-in-one shower
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enclosures, and lightweight cuttable shower trays will be on show. On the stand will be walk-in models including the Ekinox Duo in cobalt blue, along with a Kinequartz solo with smoked glass and a Smart Design Solo Nordic with oak-look frame. The popular Smart Design enclosures with sliding and saloon doors will also highlight the versatility of the range, whilst all models will be paired with Kinemooon, Kineline and Kinerock Evo trays in natural stone designs. The luxurious new Kinewall by Kinedo shower panels, launched earlier this year, will also be on display for the first time.
Lite Work Designs (5B146) Discover the Heat Pump Mover from Lite Work Designs that simplifies the movement of heat pumps on job sites. Priced at £195 with free delivery and no VAT, the mover secures to the unit, making the process safer, easier, and more effective for lone installers. Designed by an installer who previously struggled with the weight and size of these pumps, the mover reduces the majority of the load, minimising the risk of injury or damage. Transforming a 150kg pump into a 15kg unit, the mover enhances manoeuvrability and allows installers to focus on the job at hand.
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