LPG powered hot water systems
Let your business enjoy the benefits of quiet, compact and visually pleasing LPG hot-water systems that work in even sub-zero temperatures. Thanks to the absence of refrigerants or loud pumps and motors, these systems seldom break down and require no or negligible servicing.
Instantaneous Flow Water Heater
- With no tank to clean, they are low on maintenance
- More hygienic as without a tank bacteria and other sediments can’t contaminate the water
- Can easily be scaled up with a manifold system
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor mounting
- Temperature preset features allow for safety and economy
- Compact and sleek look
- Ideal for heavy duty and commercial use
LPG Boosted Solar Hot Water
- Let your solar system switch to running on LPG on cloudy days
- Remove weather dependency of your solar hot water by complimenting it with LPG
- Large range of LPG supported hot water systems to suit budget, space and level of use
LPG Powered Commercial Boiler
- Clean combustion and no NoX with LPG
- Superior temperature control
- High LPG calorific value
- Ideal for locations that do not have a natural gas connection
Looking for an LPG hot water solution for your business?
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