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Understand a PulsaCoil -
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PulsaCoil
The clever little unit that
installs unobtrusively in any convenient location, gathers energy from
an off-peak electricity supply then returns it as mains pressure hot
water on demand. Simple!
The PulsaCoil is an ideal hot water system
for any property, but especially suits the requirements of properties
that only have electricity as a fuel source or for landlords who do not
want to be shackled with responsibilities under the Gas Safety
Regulations and issues regarding boiler servicing. PulsaCoil also makes
dividing a larger property into smaller units so much easier when it
comes to the provision of domestic hot water.
Electricity is a clean and simple
alternative to more complicated gas fired systems. Furthermore, there's
no need to worry about routing a flue for exhaust fumes as there would be with gas or oil,
so there's far more flexibility siting the unit than there ever could be
with a conventional boiler.
Incorporating safety as a primary
consideration the PulsaCoil is equipped with a thermostatic blending
valve on the hot water outlet. This feature which is already Law in
Scotalnd and soon to become Law in England prevents hot water reaching
taps at an unsafe temperature - hence preventing scalding or injury (a
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Now you can retain electric in
apartments and achieve a pass SAP rating
Pulsacoil is easy to size
(see guide table below)
There are 4 models in the range to
suit apartments with floor areas from 70 sq.m to 170 sq.m
Pulsacoil is easy to install
All models are supplied shrink
wrapped with built in moulded lifting handles. All controls and
pipe-work are mounted on the front face of the unit for ease of
installation and maintenance. Gledhill’s revolutionary design
enables rapid second fixing using copper or approved plastic
piping and a variety of optional fixings, such as flexible pipes
and push fit connections.
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Immersion heaters that can
never scale
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all the time and this water is not renewed, no scaling takes place, even
in hard water areas. |
No annual service required
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| The appliance’s advanced construction ensures a long life and the
primary store design removes the need for annual checks on sacrificial
anodes, found on many unvented units. |
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PULSACOIL Technical and Prices
Pulsacoil BP differs from earlier models
and requires additional components. For more detailed information
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Pulsacoil BP
Price List
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Price inc VAT |
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Description |
Special Offer
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PC BP 120
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New
Gledhill Pulsacoil 120 Litre |
£696.13 |
PC BP 150
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New
Gledhill Pulsacoil 150 Litre |
£777.27 |
PC BP 180
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New
Gledhill Pulsacoil 180 Litre |
£826.12 |
PC BP 220
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New
Gledhill Pulsacoil 220 Litre |
£864.28 |
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PC HTR 3kW
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Pulsacoil Immersion Heater (Specially callibrated) |
£54.08 |
XB142
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Gledhill in-line scale inhibitor (fitted and wired) |
£66.54 |
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PULSACOIL is a
Trade Name. A PULSACOIL BP is a thermal store in a cabinet.
This offers an aesthetically pleasing unit. The new model
(BP)does nothing more than any other 'direct' thermal store
(apart from look pretty). You
are therefore at liberty to choose from other thermal store
ranges when seeking a replacement.
Click here for an alternative product.
Click here
for a more detailed explanation of PULSACOIL |
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Notes:
1. The appliance is supplied on a 100mm high installation base and comes
complete with a separate top up cistern. This can be installed with or
without an overflow/warning pipe as required.
2. An allowance for the top up cistern and the 100mm installation base
are both included in the minimum cupboard dimensions. |
| Please Note: Where the mains
water hardness exceeds 200ppm provision should be made to treat the feed
water to reduce the rate of accumulation of lime scale. The optional
factory fitted in-line scale inhibitor should be specified at the time
of order for hardness levels between 200 and 300 ppm (mg/l). Where the
water is very hard ie 300ppm (mg/l) and above the optional polyphosphate
type scale inhibitor should be specified at the time of order. |
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