Lochinvar adds to its range of condensing boilers

Lochinvar has introduced a commercial version of its CP-M modulating condensing boiler. These condensing pre-mixed wall-hung boilers can have additional on-board options, including control of up to four different zones. These control options are said to provide a cost-effective alternative to a full building-management system, but at a lower capital cost. There are six models with outputs from 60 to 180 kW and achieving 109.5 efficiency A boiler can be interrogated using a portable computer to provide data about how it has been operating since installation and commissioning, enabling the user to determine the correct setting and make adjustments. The CP-M range is particularly suitable for modular installation, with flue headers and manifold pipework available as ancillary options. Sequence control is a standard feature. The heat exchanger is of stainless steel. All components are accessible from the front. Flueing options include concentric or twin-pipe balanced.
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