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Streamlined installation and efficiency
New to the Baxi line-up are the 600 and 800 Combi and System boilers specifically designed to make installation and maintenance even smoother. Improvements include a pre-heated siphonic condensate trap, which prevents freezing and boiler lockouts in adverse winter conditions, a combined PRV and separate primary boiler drain, and colour coded wiring blocks for easier wiring. Both ranges are also manually convertible between natural gas or LPG without the need for a conversion kit.
The new 30kW output in the 800 means the complete range offers outputs in the region of 24 to 36kW for Combi boilers and 15 to 30kW for System. With a top central flue and pipe-behind facility, as well as naturally stronger and more corrosion resistant brass hydraulics, they are designed with installers in mind. All boilers come with a stainless steel heat exchanger and are certified to run on an 80/20 blend of natural gas and hydrogen.
They also have Certified OpenTherm technology, which maximises their efficiency benefits when fitted and paired with Certified OpenTherm controls. When the new Baxi 600 or 800 Combi 2 boilers are fitted to the latest Baxi uSense 2, installers can meet mandatory Boiler Plus compliance requirements.
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MVHR meets Passivhaus new build standards
Sabik is the name of EnviroVent’s new MVHR (mechanical ventilation heat recovery) range, which is Passivhaus certified. The Sabik 350 and 500 series has been designed to provide balanced and sustainable ventilation for new and refurbished homes, incorporating modular features, with userfriendly controllability.
The new products have significant airflow capacity of up to 414m³hr and 601m3hr respectively, and are suitable for handing airflow directions and drain on site to offer flexibility when it comes to ducting