Stokvis offers guide to PHEs and HIUs

Specifiers across both the heating and hot water service industry and wider construction profession will find the latest downloadable publication from Stokvis Energy Systems an invaluable resource when seeking to improve the energy efficiency of buildings.

Accompanied by colour images, clear diagrams and plain English descriptions, The Ultimate Guide to Plate Heat Exchangers explains what comprises a PHE system, the way they work and the technical benefits. These include system separation, rapid DHW response, greatly reduced Legionella risk and flexibility of application.

The guide goes on to show how PHEs can be customised and their efficiency increased still further by such measures as using stainless steel plates; adding to their value in high demand situations including hotels, spas and hospitals.

The latter part of the 42 page document considers the suitability of Stokvis Heat Interface units (HIUs) for distributing heating and/or hot water within individual dwellings, connected to centralised boiler plant as well as wider district heating schemes.

The entire Stokvis range of PHEs and HIUs offers high build quality and low maintenance from compact, well-engineered units.

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