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January
2017.
Stokvis Econoplate "H" Series serves the demand for district heating

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PR 37869

20th January 2017

 

Stokvis Econoplate "H" Series serves the demand for district heating

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Stokvis Energy Systems has produced detailed technical literature on the H-Series which can be downloaded from their websitewww.stokvisboilers.com

 

Stokvis Energy System has responded to the increasing popularity of communal and district heating systems by offering its H-Series Econoplate interface units.

There is a choice of single and twin plate units to provide heating and hot water services within dwellings such as apartments, student flats or around sheltered housing schemes. These in turn might be fed from a central plantroom - incorporating perhaps Stokvis Econoflame Boilers, a Stokvis Solar Thermal System, combined heat and power (CHP) unit, biomass boilers, heat pumps or some wider district heating source such as the waste heat from a power station/incinerator.

From the point of view of safety and simplicity, the concept of district heating does away with individual flues as well as gas supplies, and therefore also annual gas inspections. The Stokvis H Series units are compact enough to fit within a kitchen or utility cupboard and incorporate all necessary valves, controllers and energy metering.

Econoplate H2 (Twin Plate) units separate the district or communal heating system from the dwelling and provide heating and hot water separation via two plate heat exchangers.

Econoplate H1(Single Plate) units have direct heating where the district water circulates around the dwelling and hot water is via a plate heat exchanger

H1 (Single Plate) units can also be provided for heating only with separation of district mains from the dwelling, again with a single plate heat exchanger. This option would be used when either there is no hot water or hot water is to be provided by an indirect cylinder or other means.

The H Seriesrange extends to cover underfloor heating applications which operate down to temperatures below 450C, as is characteristic of many heat pumps; whilst also providing for a separate hot water supply via a separate plate heat exchanger.

Addressing maintenance issues there is an anti-lock feature which runs the pump for five seconds once a day during periods of non-use, and also pump run on after hot water provision to prevent calcification.

Stokvis Energy Systems has produced detailed technical literature on the H-Series which can be downloaded from their websitewww.stokvisboilers.com, while the company also offers comprehensive technical support to specifiers and installers.

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With compliments:-

Taylor Alden Ltd           
Unit 2, Temple Place
247 The Broadway
London, SW19 1SD
Tel:  020 8543 3866

e-mail:margaret@tayloralden.co.uk