Straight into hot water with Grundfos

Grundfos Pumps, Grundfos, hot water, Comfort PM, recirculation pump, instant hot water, Autoadapt

Every year in the UK, a typical family of three living in a household with a conventional one-string plumbing system discharges up to 16,000 litres of clean water straight down the drain as they wait for hot water.

However, this issue can simply be overcome by fitting a Comfort PM hot water recirculation pump that will mean the delivery of instant hot water. These pumps efficiently eliminate the expensive and annoying wait, which is on average 60 seconds.

The pumps have set high standards for energy efficient hot water recirculation in domestic homes in a pressurised system. Thanks to the low noise, and the permanent magnet motor, energy consumption is reduced to as little as 5-7 W - while the superior Autoadapt function, ensures that the pump runs only when required, which minimises both heat and power waste. The result is maximum comfort with a minimum of water, heat and electricity consumption.

However, the real tangible benefits of the Comfort PM pump are not only the lower running costs and the increasing comfort levels, but the very important environment benefits from minimising water usage. To find out more about these pumps and a wide range of other pump solutions that can also be supplied from the extensive Grundfos portfolio.

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