Rinnai has recently supplied its system effi- booster set. Capex cost savings are probable The inclusion of the electrolytic system
ciency systems for London-based SGA Con- because the rising main pipe size is often a in Rinnai’s A-rated continuous flow water
sulting, a specialist in low energy buildings, smaller diameter than the hot and cold water heating systems delivers peace of mind to
after liaising with the practice’s mechanical distribution pipe sizes. installers and end users as performance is
maintained throughout the lifetime of the
engineer Vivek Devan on two restaurant
projects. Devan says “The Rinnai units are Therefore, just one inhibitor system will treat
compact and their smaller footprint both the whole location, also offering an attractive
physically and environmentally made them a value engineering opportunity.
appliances.
The scale protection units are available in
a variety of pipe sizes – large 67,76 and
good choice here.
The inhibitor is widely specified and installed 108mm; medium 28,35,42 and 54mm; and
The scale inhibitor technology was also a in a range of sectors such as manufacturing, small 22mm.
factor.” Devan spoke with Rinnai technical hotels, retail and supermarkets, healthcare experts before specifying the units and and education as well as public authorities.
heard that Rinnai is actively promoting and
selling scale inhibitor solutions following the
successful results obtained from various trial
sites. The electrolytic unit may be installed in
the rising main, before the water heater and
For buildings using BMS systems, a Pulse
Splitter is an option that provides water flow
rate or water usage data directly to the BMS
from the water meter in the system.
For more information on the RINNAI product range visit www.rinnaiuk.com