Caravan Club returns to Andrews for water heaters for new site

Andrews Water Heaters, ECOflo, DHW
Caravan Club members at this new site at Littlehampton enjoy hot water provided efficiently by Andrews water heaters.

Following good experience with Andrews ECOflo storage water heaters at a number of its sites, the Caravan Club has installed two 380 litre units at its new site in Littlehampton, West Sussex. The site has 115 pitches and was previously an independent caravan park. A £1.2 million development programme has brought the site up to the Caravan Club’s standards.

The ECOflo stainless-steel units are installed in a plant room in the new Oasis Centre toilet and shower facilities block. They serve 16 showers, 18 wash-hand basins and six sinks. There is also a laundry room, washing-up and vegetable-preparation area, parent and baby/toddler bathroom an disabled shower room.

ECOflo units are supplied ready mounted on a plant, minimising installation time so it was not necessary to wait for building work and for concrete to harden. These water heaters offer efficiencies of up to 109% and low NOx emissions. They include a Correx powered anode system, which is maintenance free, and storage tanks lined with Vitraglas.

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