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Altecnic’s HIU hits ecobuild

31 Jan 2012
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The UK’s next generation of centralised intelligent water management systems are arriving at ecobuild as Altecnic officially launch its technologically advanced Heating Interface Unit (HIU) on stand N2246.

The UK’s leading manufacturer and supplier of accredited plumbing equipment is inviting visitors onto its stand to find out more about central plant systems, heat interface units and the benefits this new technology will offer for the construction and plumbing industry.

Industry professionals will have access to expert advice and see first hand how the new compact and lightweight unit, which features electronic controls, compensated heating temperatures and insulated covers, can help consultants, architects and plumbing specialists meet Part L of UK Building Regulations, which regulates energy consumption and the carbon footprint of buildings.

Altecnic’s patent-pending dirt separator, DIRTMAG is also being showcased on its purpose build stand.  The versatile device features a revolutionary removable external magnet designed to enable fast and effective particle release without shutting down a system. Alongside DIRTMAG, Altecnic’s Renewables division will be displaying a full range of fully accredited solar products and its European ‘A’ efficiency rated thermostatic radiator valve, Ecocal.

Altecnic sales director, Chris Ramster commented: “As market leaders we’re continually looking at ways to drive the industry into new and emerging markets. The UK Heat Interface Unit market is relatively new, and mainly utilises European products that have changed little in twenty years. We’ve invested in bringing new products to market that offer significant technical and performance improvements over these older existing products and make conforming to Part L easier and more straight forward.”