PHAM NEWS | JUNE 2025 Exhibition Preview 25 Controls by Resideo
The SaniJet by Saniflo Stelrad’s Green Series radiator
Resideo (5G22) Explore Honeywell Home’s smart heating controls on the Resideo stand, plus find out about zoning solutions and live wiring demos. Experience the latest in smart connected products like evohome and water leak sensors, plus discover controls compatible with heat pumps. Take part in the exciting ‘Beat the Vault’ game for a chance to win Premier League tickets and other prizes. The stand also features Resideo Academy’s free training courses, helping installers boost their skills. Don’t miss the chance to enjoy a complimentary beer and expert advice from the Resideo team.
Saniflo (4F22) Exhibiting on the same stand as its sister brand, Kinedo, Saniflo plans to unveil a bold new look with the launch of its Clearwater range of jet pumps, horizontal multi- stage centrifugal and domestic booster pumps. Designed for clean water management, these high-performance solutions cover everything from irrigation to domestic boosting, with models offering strong suction, smooth pressure and quiet operation. The Saniboost Smart unit adds advanced pressurisation control for homes. A selection of Saniflo’s pumps, macerators and sub pumps will also be on display.
Schlüter-Systems (4D27) A wide range of tiling and waterproofing solutions will be on display at the Schlüter-Systems stand, including the new Kerdi- Board-WS prefabricated washbasin and the aluminium Design-Niche wall feature. The stand will also showcase established products such as the Ditra-Heat-PS electric floor warming system, alongside tile trims, shower profiles, and other core components from the company’s portfolio. Technical advisors will be available to discuss installation support, training opportunities, and the Schlüter Registered Installer scheme. Visitors can also collect a stamp towards entry in the show’s £10k prize draw, with Schlüter-Systems among the official giveaway sponsors.
Spirotech’s SpiroVent Superior
Spirotech (5F39) Water quality in domestic, light- commercial, and renewable systems takes centre stage on the Spirotech stand, with live demonstrations of vacuum
degassing, dirt separation, and demineralisation solutions. Key products include the SpiroVent S250 Superior for heat pump systems, alongside the RV2 deaerator and MB3 dirt separator, often used in tandem. Throughout the show, installers can also get a closer look at the SpiroExpand EVN Pressure Expansion Vessel, SpiroPure solution for demineralised water, and the Top Up unit for commercial systems. Installers can also register on-stand to become a Spirotech Approved Installer.
Stelrad (5B10) This stand will feature Stelrad’s new Green Series, made with 90% Carbon Lite steel with lower CO2 emissions. Alongside this, the popular Vita Series and the Electric Series offer one of the widest ranges of specialist bathroom radiators and towel rails for both wet and electric heating systems. The Stelrad team will be on hand throughout the event to showcase the latest products and provide expert advice.
GEBERIT FLOWFIT
MORE THAN JUST EFFORTLESS INSTALLATION
ROTATABLE FITTINGS
allow pressing in any position
INSPECTION WINDOWS
confirm whether the pipe has been fully inserted
ONLY ONE
PRESSING JAW REQUIRED
for 16mm to 40mm
Press-fit reimagined, multi-layer redefined.
Geberit FlowFit is the multi-layer system designed with the installer in mind. With a whole host of features designed to make life on-site easier, installation time is significantly reduced, allowing the installer to move on to the next job more quickly. With unique lateral-pressing technology, as well as rotatable fittings, it’s simple to press even in the tightest of spaces. Plus, inspection windows on each fitting quickly confirm when the pipe is fully inserted. All of this with just one jaw required for sizes up to 40mm; press-fit has never been so easy.
geberit.co.uk/flowfit
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