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PHAM NEWS | MAY 2025 26 Water Heating & Cylinders


Hot water solutions which fit into the tightest of spaces


Available from Stiebel Eltron is a range of compact system cylinders designed to improve the ease with which installers can fit heat pumps into existing homes, new builds and refurbishment projects. The range includes space-saving solutions which integrate the indoor components of a heat pump into one compact and lightweight unit. Supplied pre-plumbed and


pre-wired, the cylinders offer a plug and play solution which significantly reduces installation


time and enables installers to offer customers a heat pump as a viable solution, even in buildings where space optimisation is a priority. Size options range from 180


to 300 litres capacity to meet any building’s requirements, and some models also include a buffer cylinder to store heat when demand is low. The range includes the HSBB


180 S Plus, HSBB2020 and HSBC 225 S 1, which can be integrated seamlessly with a building’s heat pump system as they bring the domestic hot water (DHW) cylinder and hydraulic parts together into a single appliance. Due to their compact size, the cylinders can be installed into often under-utilised areas of homes, such as an airing cupboard, and perform efficiently with low standby losses. The stainless steel cylinder


comes with directly applied foam insulation and an internal indirect coil. Meanwhile, a large- area heat exchanger within the cylinders allows them to work effectively where there is high DHW demand. Other hot water solutions from


Keeping track of energy costs


the company include compact undersink (SNU) and oversink (SNO) instant water heaters, for use in both residential and light commercial settings. Advanced vacuum insulation means that the units are able to deliver improved standby energy consumption over other models on the market, while reduced casing size mean that they are easy to fit in tight spaces. An integral thermostop


function results in low energy losses, while the SNU 5 Plus unit provides optimised DHW delivery through its eco mode. ◼ phamnews.co.uk/525/37


OSO Hotwater has offered an advance preview of its soon-to-be- launched OSO Supercharged, an ESA (Energy Smart Appliance) which will be available three years in advance of government regulations which are intended to mandate electric hot water cylinders to follow flexible domestic energy tariffs. Flexible energy tariffs such as Octopus Agile follow the wholesale price of energy. Controlled via the OSO inCHARGE app, Supercharged is projected


to reduce energy costs by 50% by prioritising the cheapest 30-minute energy periods. The product knows what each 30-minute energy price will be 24 hours in advance and learns daily water heating demand patterns, thereby minimising the cost of energy while always having sufficient hot water available. The app will also enable the user to activate smart control, see hot


water levels, set sleep mode and monitor historical consumption data. ◼ phamnews.co.uk/525/75


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