Unvented
hot water systems are easier to
install than the traditional vented
systems as there are less components and
reduced pipe work. But it is important
that a suitably qualified installer is
selected to ensure that the system
delivers maximum performance and safety.
Our engineers are fully qualified in
unvented hot water systems installation.
Benefits
of unvented hot water systems.
With
unvented systems, there are no storage
tanks in the loft and they are not
reliant on booster pumps to give
performance for showering. They also
offer many advantages over the
traditional systems aside from shower
performance, such as...
-
the loft space can be used as an
extra room as there is no need for a
storage tank and ancillary fittings.
-
powerful showering with increased
choice of fittings such as body jets
and hydro-massage units.
-
balanced, high pressure to all
outlets.
-
reduced risk of freezing and costly
damage.
-
drinking water at all outlets as
every cold water tap is fed directly
from the mains water supply.
-
lower insurance premiums due to
absence of stored water in the loft.
- no
risk of contamination or stagnation
as water is sealed from the
atmosphere.
-
less noise - no ball cock in loft
with tank to fill each time hot
water is drawn.
Average
water pressure from a traditional
'vented' system with a loft tank is 0.3
bar - the same as water falling from 10
feet. Average water pressure from an
'unvented' system is 3 bar - the same as
water falling from 100 feet.
We can
fit most manufacturers hot water
unvented systems including Ariston,
Glow-worm and
Heatrae Sadia
(Megaflo).
Robust
and built to last, Glow-worm provide a
wide range of mains fed unvented hot
water cylinders that are designed to
work with any UK boiler - not just the
Glow-worm range - in open vent and
sealed systems. Each manufactured from
high grade stainless steel with laser
welded seams, guaranteed against steel
shell perforation for 25 years. All
Glow-worm cylinders have excellent
insulation that achieves heat loss as
low as 1.7kWh and a high recovery
heating coil that reheats the cylinder
in as little as 20 minutes.