Space saving solution

Space saving solution

When Mulalley and Co. needed to update the existing boilers at its main office in Essex, a new Wessex ModuMax mk3 system from Hamworthy Heating was installed to help maximise space at Teresa Gavin House.

With its previous floor standing system taking up much of the plant room floor at Teresa Gavin House, Hamworthy proposed a system using two Wessex ModuMax mk3 floor-standing, vertically stacked modules with a total power outlet of 464kW, a new plate heat exchanger and a Chesil pressurisation unit. In line with updates to the existing building regulations Part L, a new boiler flue was also fitted as part of the new installation.

The new Wessex ModuMax mk3 system offers a practical alternative to larger floor-standing alternatives. This means that Teresa Gavin House now benefits from increased floor space and improved access to its plant room. Featuring a stainless-steel design for added protection against corrosion, Mulalley and Co. can also expect to benefit from valuable cost savings on future service and maintenance intervals.

The new upgrade at Teresa Gavin House replaces seven NGR floor-standing cast iron sectional boilers from Hamworthy Heating that have been in operation for nearly 30 years.

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