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PHAM NEWS | SEPTEMBER 2025 Product News


Whole house booster for low mains pressure


Designed to improve water pressure in homes with weak or inconsistent supplies, Tucson’s MetaBoost CBP200 Constant Speed Booster Pump off ers a compact and robust solution for reliable household water performance. Intended for easy installation and operation, the CBP200 is suitable as a whole house booster for low mains pressure and aims to deliver consistent results for both installers and end-users. Key features include an air-cooled motor


housing that helps prevent overheating, and dry run protection that automatically switches the pump off if water supply is insuffi cient. The CBP200 operates quietly and effi ciently, and is suitable for homes with up to three bathrooms. It utilises a 0.3hp/250 W induction motor to deliver a maximum fl ow rate of 84 litres per minute at a maximum head of 21m. The stainless steel body provides space-saving benefi ts, making the pump ideal for installation in cupboards and tight spaces. Its operational noise level is less than 45dB at 5m distance,


making it a practical option for noise- sensitive environments. Installer-friendly features include an


integrated fl ow switch, pressure switch, non-return valve, adjustable start-up pressure and the added reassurance of a three-year warranty. The CBP200 belongs to the Tucson MetaBoost range, which also comprises the CBP400, CBP600, CBP800, and MBP45 Modulating Booster Pump models, off ering options for domestic applications. ◼ phamnews.co.uk/925/89


New condensate removal pump


operates at just 16dB(A), making it up to 90% quieter than competitors and quieter


than most AC units. These pumps are able to adapt to flow rates and switch off before running dry, resulting in improved performance and a reduction in energy consumption by up to ten times compared to previous models. Reliability is enhanced through features


Aspen Pumps has launched the 5th Generation Silent+ Mini Orange and Silent+ Mini Aqua pumps, completing its Silent+ mini condensate removal range, which also includes the Mini White and Mini Lime models. Designed for both domestic and commercial mini-split applications, the 5th Gen Silent+ range


Joined up thinking in the bathroom


An updated version of the Euro Ceramic range has been introduced by Grohe, which includes wall-hung toilets, bidets and a variety of basin options. The ceramics are designed to coordinate with the Tempesta shower system and the Cubeo tap collection. It allows installers to off er their customers a modern yet aff ordable bathroom, matched in both form and function. The refreshed line is characterised by


advanced mounting technology for easy installation, and a smooth external fi nish with HyperClean technology that makes it easy to clean. Keeping installers front of mind, the


Grohe Euro Ceramic wall-hung toilet comes with fast-fi xation that can be completed by one individual in as little as 20 minutes. The wall-hung WC is mounted from the top via the seat fi xation holes that requires no special tools and leaves a smooth fi nish. ◼ phamnews.co.uk/925/91


like integrated copper mesh, outlet filters, and larger internal bores for handling contaminated water. Transparent reservoirs allow for easy inspections. All models offer flexible installation options and come with a three-year warranty. The range covers capacities from 35 to 45 litres/hr, supporting applications up to 46kW, and aims to provide quiet, efficient, and dependable condensate removal. ◼ phamnews.co.uk/925/90


SpiroTrap MBC1


A smaller dirt separator designed for use in tight spaces


SpiroTop AAV SpiroCombi MB3


This automatic air vent removes free air from the system


Solutions oriented


The range of Spirotech solutions keeps systems free from air and dirt, which if left untreated can cause problems within a heating system. This includes noisy pipework, radiators that don’t heat up properly and require frequent bleeding, poor system performance and higher energy bills. It also protects the boiler to minimise the risk of parts failure and breakdowns.


HOW TO ENTER:


To be in with a chance of winning the complete water treatment set from Spirotech, simply answer the question below and email it to us (see details below). The winner will be selected from a draw of all the correct answers received by 1st October 2025. Only one entry per person.


Q


Which of the prizes combines air and dirt removal in one unit?


(a) MB3 (b) MBC1 (c) SpiroCombi MB3


Email your answer to editor@phamnewsedit.co.uk with ‘SPIROTECH’ in the subject line. Please make sure you include the following: ➊ Your name ➋ Your company’s name ➌ Contact telephone number ➍ Please type ‘YES’ or 'NO' after your answer to indicate if you are happy to receive email offers from SPIROTECH.


www.spirotech.co.uk


A brass (microbubble) deaerator and dirt separator


COMPETITION


WIN a water treatment bundle


worth over £500 from SPIROTECH!


The Prize


The prize package includes the popular SpiroTrap MB3 dirt separator (pictured above), the smaller SpiroTrap MBC1 dirt separator for tighter spaces, SpiroTop Automatic Air Vent (AAV) and SpiroCombi MB3 (all pictured below), which combines air and dirt removal in one unit.


SpiroTrap MB3 dirt separator


PHAM News has teamed up with Spirotech to give one lucky reader the chance to get their hands on a water treatment bundle worth over £500


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