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Megaflo Solar meets the hot water demand for the hand-washing, toilets and kitchens at The Building Centre
(08/10/2010)

The Building Centre was established almost 80 years ago and is an independent forum dedicated to the provision of inspiration and information to those involved in all aspects of building, construction and architecture. When a refurbishment was required for part of the building to accommodate new offices, including those from the UK Green Building Council, Heatrae Sadia’s Megaflo Solar was selected to meet the hot water demand for the hand-washing, toilets and kitchens located on the first, secon... [more]

Megaflo Solar provides domestic hot water at 7 More London
(29/09/2010)

Situated on the banks of the River Thames, next to Tower Bridge, 7 More London is the first building in London and only the third in the UK to be awarded an Outstanding BREEAM rating. A solar powered domestic hot water system from Heatrae Sadia has been installed on one of London’s latest landmark buildings. A total of 20 Megaflo Solars provide the domestic hot water throughout the premises. Heatrae Sadia’s Megaflo Solar was specified by building services consultants Roger Preston & Partn... [more]

Megaflo Solars provide domestic hot water to 7 More London
(05/08/2010)

7 More London is the capital’s first building to be awarded the highest green rating utlising a total of 20 Megaflo Solars - selected to provide the domestic hot water throughout the premises. The solar powered domestic hot water system from Heatrae Sadia has been installed on London’s latest landmark buildings. Situated on the banks of the River Thames, next to Tower Bridge, due to its design and equipment specification 7 More London is the first building in London and only the third in the ... [more]

Electromax Solar to provide full wet central heating and unvented solar thermal domestic hot water from one compact unit
(24/08/2009)

Heatrae Sadia has launched a solar thermal version of its Electromax 'one box' electric heating solution to provide full wet central heating and unvented solar thermal domestic hot water from one compact unit. Following on from the success of Electromax and the uptake of solar thermal water heating, Heatrae Sadia has designed and manufactured Electromax Solar. This package, available in 185, 220 and 250 litre capacities, comprises an Amptec electric central heating boiler, an unvented Duple... [more]

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