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Powering through Ecobuild

20 Jan 12 As part of Alpha Heating Innovation’s continuing drive for innovation they are showcasing a host of new products to their Ecobuild 2012 stand, extending their range to include renewable products that work in conjunction with their existing boiler offerings.

Leading the way is a new solar product range that includes a 200 litre cylinder and pump station which will work in conjunction with Alpha’s InTec range of system boilers. 

Also adding to the Alpha product range is the new Air Tec air source heat pump. This also works dynamically in conjunction with Alpha’s InTec boiler range – creating a further bolt-on heating system solution.

Their core boiler range has also welcomed a new addition in the form of a new InTec floor standing storage combi boiler.

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Steve Hopkins, Product Marketing Manager, at Alpha said: “The products we are bringing to this year’s Ecobuild represent the intensive research, innovation and development that we put into delivering system solutions to the heating market. Our new renewable and low carbon products have been designed to work in conjunction with our latest InTec boiler range, further increasing our bolt-on whole house heating offering.”

Also on the stand will be a wall hung FlowSmart system, PV solutions, SolarSmart  – which features one roof panel, one x DBU and one cylinder – and the recently launched InTec boiler range along with their full range of new accessories and controls. In addition, Alpha will be showing a product from their light commercial boiler range, the CD70S boiler with the flue gas heat recovery GasSaver, offering low carbon solutions, not only to the larger domestic market but also commercial markets,

Visit Alpha on stand N2010 at the entrance to hall N6. Alpha’s products also feature in Cool Concrete, the house which follows Lafarge’s ‘20 rules of sustainable construction’.

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