Heat-interface units include DHW cylinder

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MHS Boilers has launched a range of floor-standing heat-interface units with an integrated stainless-steel unvented storage cylinder for hot water. Nexus S-FS units provide independent heating and hot water in multi-dwelling developments served by central plant. These units are available with cylinder capacities from 80 to 305 l. Integral storage makes possible a lower output from central plant than systems providing instantaneous hot water.

An integral plate heat exchanger provides hydraulic separation from the district-heating circuit, with a secondary circuit serving the central heating and cylinder coil. A pump is built in.

Heat and water meters can be fitted so bills can be calculated for individual dwellings. Meters can be supplied with pulse or M-Bus outputs. Prepayment facilities are available.

The system in the dwelling can be filled using a WRAS approved filling loop to the cold-water supply , or inhibitor-dosed water may be filled from the main district-heating circuit.

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