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PHAM NEWS | OCTOBER 2024 42 Electric Heating


enhances comfort Ecojoule is the name of a ceramic inertia radiator designed by Haverland UK. The Ecojoule features a ceramic core that provides stable, long-lasting warmth and offers flexible temperature control with three settings: Antifreeze, Eco, and Comfort. Advanced digital controls enable daily and


weekly programming through the Haverland app, allowing users to customise operations easily. The heater includes a charging indicator for energy consumption, a smart function that adjusts energy use based on demand, and geolocation capabilities for optimising settings according to user proximity.


The Ecojoule is SAP/EPC registered, ensuring compliance with Building Regulations for both new and refurbished properties. ◼ phamnews.co.uk/1024/66


Membrane’s better strength and efficiency ), 45% increased tensile


Ceramic inertia tech


Modulating boiler offers an alternative to gas and oil


The Eco Electric Boiler has been designed by Fischer Future Heat to meet the growing demand for electric heating solutions. This new boiler features self- modulation technology, allowing it to automatically reduce power usage by up to 50% based on heating needs, which can lower energy bills. With zero emissions at the point of use, it offers


an efficient alternative to gas boilers, especially for households where heat pumps may not be suitable. The boiler is easy to install


and compatible with existing wet radiators and underfloor heating systems. It comes in two models: the electric Combi Boiler, providing both heating and hot water, and the Heat-Only Boiler, which works with water systems for on-demand hot water. Modulation ensures


The latest decoupling membrane from Amber Underfloor Heating is said to offer 40% higher compression resistance (at 9,000kg per m2


strength, and reduced curling due to its durable polyethylene construction. It can take up to 5mm cable diameter and is available in two sizes – 1m x 5m and 1m x 15m – offering options for varying project types and requirements. With its significantly improved vapour management, it also reduces drying time by up to 25%. “Here at Amber Underfloor Heating, we know that


people don’t want to worry about their underfloor heating system, so the more maintenance-free components we can provide, the better,” says national sales manager Simon Whittaker. “Underfloor heating offers a simple, hassle-free heating solution – which is why it’s more popular than ever.” ◼ phamnews.co.uk/1024/67


optimal power use for any home, keeping homeowners comfortable without wasting energy. As standard, the boiler will be supplied with the Fischer wireless thermostat to allow set programme and temperature preferences. A Wi-Fi upgrade is available, as well as the boiler being compatible with any existing smart thermostat, like Hive. ◼ phamnews. co.uk/1024/68


ACTIVAIR HIGH TEMP HEAT PUMP


Our stylish Activair High Temp Air Source Heat Pumps are available in 5kW, 9kW, 15kW & 22kW outputs


High efficiency Remote monitoring as standard Up to 10 years Warranty


ACTIVAIR INDOOR HEAT PUMP Activair 5 or 7kw Indoor Heat Pump


Ideal for properties with limited space to site an outdoor unit Solo ASHP Horizontal unit with DHW Vertical unit with DHW 3 years Warranty


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