Catalogue UNVENTED CYLINDERS
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Maximum hot water, minimum fuss
Being able to turn on any tap in the home and get hot and cold water at mains pressure is something that we would alllovetohave. With the highly innovative range of Ariston unvented cylinders - this is now a reality. Feeding all the home’staps directly from the incoming cold water main removes the need for a cold water home storage tank in the loft, freeing upthe space, eliminating the risk of freezing pipes and providing many other benefits. Unvented systems havebeen widelyused across the developed world for generations and, following changes to thewater and building regulations some 20 years ago, have become increasingly popular here in the UK. Today, they account for over one third of all new hot water storage systems and installations are growing at over 20% per year. To ensure that our products meet the changing needs of our customers we undertake continuous research into new technologies and architectural design; as is demonstrated by the current range of Ariston unvented cylinders. These versatile water heaters are either wall mounted (50 litres – 100 litres) or floor standing (125 litres – 500 litres). They can be heated either directly by electricity or indirectlyby an additional heat sourcee.g. gas or oil. The 125l – 210l floor standing cylinders, at just 505mm wide, are the slimmest currently available. And, with all the connections accessible from the front, they can be readily fitted in the tightest of spaces. As part of our ongoing commitment to the environment, Ariston has developed a range of twin coil (solar compatible) cylinders-200 litres and 300 litres capacity. 2 2
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