Fuel cost savings of 30 per cent and lower carbon emissions are realistic on all continuous flow hot water heating units and systems installed at any commercial site, according to tankless water heater supplier Rinnai UK.
The technology employed by the manufacturer means that a site and end-user pays only for fuel used to heat the limitless flow hot water to the required temperature - not to store heated water
Rinnai’s continuous flow units and systems deliver hot water on demand the units are all programmable up to 85 degrees C.
Meanwhile, the Runcorn-based outfit will next year launch a new range of Rinnai products and formats meet or exceed existing or proposed UK legislation or certifications.
“We have positioned the Rinnai name as a company that offers the highest quality product and best available value with service excellence. It is a position of responsibility and we have maintained a stance of doing the very best we can for customers,” said operations director Chris Goggin.
“We believe implicitly in this basic premise - we do very the best we can, and we achieve what our customers want and expect. And that includes anticipating the future. Therefore, from early in the New Year we will be broadening out product offering to encompass others forms of lower carbon hot water delivery units and systems,” he added.
Rinnai operates in over 50 countries worldwide, and manufactures on each of the five continents producing over 2m water heating units each year.
The firm has a global reach of over 650 design engineers plus testing facilities in Japan, America and Australasia.
“We are manufacturers of proven excellence and are using our core competencies of design engineering solutions to suit all possible future needs and fuels,” said Goggin.
“We have a global reach with 650 R&D engineers. We will evolve to ensure that our customers have the very best possible product options,” he added.