Installing Megaflo Systems
- Author Joanna Harris
- Published February 20, 2010
- Word count 501
People living in colder or extremely colder climatic regions, need constant supply of hot water to do even simple everyday routine chores. Almost all the homes have some kind of heating system which keeps them warm and supplies hot water at the same time. Before the installation of a new heating system, you need to do some research in order to find the most efficient and cost effective solutions for the purposes of your property. Among all the heating systems, Megflo system is regarded as the very efficient one. Just a small note here - some people misspell Megaflo as the MegaFlow – please be aware of it.
Megaflo is regarded as the brand leader in unvented domestic water heating technology. This unvented system is fed directly from the main supply of cold water. MegaFlo are also the very popular unvented hot water cylinders. These are manufactured by a company "Heatre Sadia" which is the famous manufacturer of hot water cylinders. MegaFlo is its flagship brand. To install a Megaflo system, you should always call experienced and certified engineers and technicians as to avoid any problems and unnecessary expenditures.
And what MegaFlo is all about?
In a hot water supply system, water is heated and stored for later use. For this, cold water is fed from the storage cistern to the heated cylinder. This hot cylinder vents out in the atmosphere. The pressure and rate of flow depends upon the height of the storage cistern above the outlets. These storage cisterns are mostly placed over the lofts. Most of the people are converting their lofts into the living rooms and for these reasons, storage cisterns are no longer placed over the lofts. Also, the central heating combination boilers cannot meet the household demands of providing hot water at high pressure.
MegaFlo systems are very useful in these situations. This system provides good flow rate that is up to 72 litres per minute. With this system working in your home, you can have high pressure and good flow rate of hot water in almost all the taps, powerful showers and instant hot water as well. It does not matter where the unit is placed which is a really comfortable and easy solution.
Other advantages of MegaFlo system are: quieter mains pressure system, balanced hot and cold water pressure, fast recover rates, main feed hygienic hot water, long life duplex stainless steel interior and no external expansion vessel. It offers higher efficiency, increased performance and is quicker and easier to install. All the units are factory tested to ensure highest quality and reliability which eliminates on-site defects and call-backs.
For installing MegaFlo unvented hot water system, you must comply with Water regulation and the Building Regulation rules. It is important to notify Building control Office about who is going to install this system. For the efficient running of the whole system and for the safety purposes as well, it is very important to call a certified engineer to install the MegaFlo System in your home.
Joanna is a well renowned Polish journalist specialising in Polish, Russian and English translation services. She has been residing in the UK for 3 years where she has made her home among the Polish community in Tooting, South West London.
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