Andrews Water Heaters, one of the UK’s leading suppliers of condensing gas-fired commercial water heaters, has expanded its award-winning MAXXflo EVO range with the addition of the new high output MAXXflo EVO 150 and the introduction of the new smaller output MAXXflo EVO Lite series.
From 15th June this year, the new minimum heat generator seasonal efficiency for direct-fired water heaters will increase to 91% (GCV) for natural gas and to 92% for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).
The uplift, as outlined in Part L of the Building Regulations, will begin the phase out of non-condensing water heaters in favour of more efficient condensing appliances. The changes are part of the Government’s roadmap to improve the energy efficiency of existing non-domestic buildings and help the UK move towards its net zero target by 2050.
“The new standards will effectively rule out the current option for like-for-like non-condensing water heater replacements in the vast majority of buildings,” said Jess Leeson, Segment Manager at Baxi Commercial Solutions. “We wanted to ensure that our customers have a fully compliant solution for every commercial requirement. We believe we’ve done just that with the addition of our new high specification MAXXflo EVO 150 and MAXXflo EVO Lite to our existing condensing water heater range.”
Robust and serviceable, the new condensing water heaters deliver power and precision. With efficiencies as high as 98% and reduced carbon and NOx emissions, they offer a sustainable, high-performance solution for all commercial hot water applications.
The design of the MAXXflo EVO is said to be unlike any other commercial condensing gas-fired water heater, with a unique configuration of all stainless-steel burners, heat exchangers and cylinders for maximum efficiency, efficient use of plant room space and straightforward maintenance.
The new MAXXflo EVO 150 delivers the same class-leading performance as the current MAXXflo EVO family, but with a larger output of 150kW. With integral twin heat exchangers, tank capacity of 300 litres and a high recovery rate of 2,572 l/hr, it meets the most demanding commercial requirements in a compact footprint. Service flexibility and built-in redundancy have been factored into the design to ensure an uninterrupted supply of hot water while remote monitoring and control options maximise efficient energy consumption and maintenance efficiency.
“Both the original MAXXflo EVO and the new 150 model have independent service valves and pressure sensors on each heat exchanger to minimise downtime for customers,” Jess explained. “They also have Correx anodes, easy access hatches and connection locations for reduced maintenance.”
Safety has been addressed with full anti-legionella functions supplied as standard. Onboard controls operate a legionella cycle to ensure that the whole system is brought up to pasteurisation temperature by monitoring the secondary return temperatures.
The new MAXXflo EVO Lite has also been specifically designed to meet industry requirements for superior energy-efficient operation. It is available in four models with lower outputs of 15kW, 25kW, 35kW and 45kW, 200 litre storage and recovery rates of 232 l/hr to 695 l/hr.
With stainless-steel heat exchanger tubes, low NOx cold burner door and a Bluejet burner, the product delivers energy-saving, cost-effective operation to help reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions.
The integral high-efficiency ErP A-rated pump improves operating efficiency with greater temperature control and reduced stratification. There is also the option to include additional features, including remote control and monitoring, an anti-vacuum valve, castor set and clip-in expansion module, for added budget flexibility.
All models are available in both natural gas and LPG options for installation in off gas grid areas. They are supplied with state-of-the-art Siemens controls that enable full control of the burner with accurate charging of the integral tank and greater temperature control. Live data, setting and history can be accessed via the user-friendly, multi-line LCD graphical display.
“With important changes for existing buildings coming into effect from June, installation contractors have a legal duty to comply with the tighter minimum seasonal efficiency standards,” added Jess. “With the arrival of our new MAXXflo EVO Lite and MAXXflo EVO 150, specifiers, contractors and facilities managers can be assured of a highly efficient, highly effective, easily maintained and fully compliant solution to more sustainable hot water delivery.”
The MAXXflo EVO Lite and MAXXflo EVO 150 are available for specification from 11th May 2022 and to purchase from 30th May 2022.
For further information, visit andrewswaterheaters.co.uk/quality-condensed
The header image shows the MAXXflo EVO Lite series.