Specifiers urged to act ahead of looming legislation

Wilo

Specifiers are being encouraged to switch to efficient secondary hot water circulators ahead of anticipated legislation that will ban inefficient versions of these domestic and commercial plumbing products.

The call-out comes from Wilo amid a growing expectation
that directives aimed at making hot water circulators mirror the changes to legislation pertaining to heating circulators will arrive before the close of the decade.

In recent years, changes to
the Energy-related Products (ErP) Directive and associated Ecodesign regulations have been enforced to limit the energy consumed by heating circulators.

These include compliance with the minimum Energy Efficiency Index (EEI) requirement of 0.23 and the mandatory adoption of variable speed technology in new circulators. The latter adjusts pump speed in accordance with the changing demands of a HVAC system. With impending rule changes seemingly on the horizon, specifiers are being encouraged to adopt efficient hot water circulators that incorporate similar control options to modern heating circulators.

Andy Thompson, National Sales Manager – Plumbing & Heating at Wilo UK, said: “Efficient secondary hot water circulators offer various benefits beyond energy savings, from maintaining hygiene to making the lives of specifiers much easier. With legislation expected to follow the trajectory of heating circulator reforms, now is the time to future-proof secondary hot water systems in homes.”

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