Alpha Heating Innovation launches new boiler range

Alpha Heating Innovation, InTec, condensing boiler

Alpha Heating Innovation’s InTec range of boilers is designed to achieve an A rating under the new European Energy Related Products guidelines, which are due to be introduced soon. These boilers will be launched over the next few months, with the InTec 24X and 28X combinations being introduced in June.

The case design, dimensions and pipe positions of these new boilers are identical to other Alpha boilers, simplifying replacement. They can be fitted with the PremierPack wall-mounting jig, adding another two years parts and labour cover to the standard boiler guarantee.

A new control panel has an LCD screen with detailed information about heating and hot water, including actual and set temperatures. The display can be used during commissioning and displays detailed fault codes.

The InTec range can accept system upgrades at any time. For example, installers can fit an external weather probe and a modulating remote control.

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