Replacing conventional radiators.
- Easily adapts to pre-existing water supply systems.
- Versatility of assembly, with connection on the right or left sides. Simply turn the exchanger, with no need for special components.
- The equipment’s height covers the usual outlet distance. The equipment is designed to hide a 60cm high traditional radiator’s wall outlets with no need for modifying them.
- The distance to wall outlets is the same as for a conventional radiator, 70 mm, thanks to the non-centred exchanger outlets.
Outlets on the floor. Connection on the left or right side.
Example of AquaBIT in new building work or radiator replacement.
Outlets on the same side. Connection on the left or right side.
Example of radiator replacement with connections to wall outlets on the same side.
Distance between outlets 50cm.
Outlets on the opposite side.
Connection on the left or right side.
Example of radiator replacement with connections to wall outlets on the opposite side. Distance between outlets 50cm.
Installation in two steps.
- Preassembled equipment, quick and easy assembly and installation.
- It does not need an electrical installation.
- Smaller dimensions and lower weight, making transport and installation manoeuvres easier.
- Results in savings in installation costs.
No maintenance needed.
- Replaceable components which are readily available.
- Removable casing. Easy access to inside components.
- Longer lasting materials. They operate at lower temperatures and they are exposed to less expansions/contractions.
- Easy to disassemble. May be uninstalled quickly in order to make wall painting easier.
- Easy to clean.