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Dimplex Dives In To Water Heating | 29 Apr 2004 |
Dimplex is out to make a splash by entering the water heating market, with the launch of a range of electric showers, together with water heaters that are ideal for domestic, commercial and industrial applications of all sizes.
The new aquabatix range of showers comes in a choice of four styles with 10 shower options while the water heating range covers instantaneous, undersink unvented models, plus stainless steel direct and indirect heated cylinders, offeri g flexibility of installation and use, for both new build and refurbishments.
The move into water heating is a first for electric heating market leader Dimplex and means that installers and specifiers can now choose from a range of water heating products which are compatible with all types of heating systems, not just electric, says Chris Stammers, Group Marketing Manager.

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"Our customers and the industry has been asking us for water heating solutions for some time so we've invested time and money to ensure we get it right before taking the plunge with this launch of high spec, high performance water heating products. Most importantly our range offers flexibility and compatibility with both electric and other heating systems, with the service backing of a brand leader and gurantees of up to 25 years on some models," he says.
Designed to meet the growing market for unvented water heaters, is the leading edge SC range of six direct and six indirect cylinders offering a variety of capacities to meet demand from a typical bedsit/student accommodation up to a six bedroom, three bathroom house. And the range matches or exceeds the specification of the best in the market, adds Stammers.
"Our unvented products are top of the range and we've demanded the best spec in this sector, with features such as stainless steel for longevity and sizwes that meet the most demanding applications and at a competitive price."
For efficient provision of instant hot water, the unvented SU and SUTP range of undersink units are ideal for low volume, frequent use applications such as restaurants, kitchens, and workshops. A smaller 'Handyman' instantaneous heater provides 'spot' hot water where only cold water from the mains is delivered to a sink and can be plugged into a conventional ring circuit.
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