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Stokvis Energy Systems - Demonstrating compliance with ErP

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PR 37191
3rd March 2016 

Demonstrating compliance with ErP

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Stokvis has produced new technical literature and updated its
 
website to provide specifiers with all the information they need.

Paul Sands of Stokvis Energy Systems comments on the impact of the ErP Directive

The European Union driven energy saving juggernaut has passed another milestone with the introduction of the Energy related Product or ErP Directive, setting improved minimum performance standards and offering the public, as well as professionals, the chance to make better informed choices in the systems they purchase.

While energy labelling is going to be the most visible aspect to the directive across the market, within heating and hot water systems the biggest change for most manufacturers has been the requirement to utilise more energy-efficient pump technology and to ‘cleanse' their supply change of non-compliant products.

For the commercial heating sector, the influence of circulating and other pumps on the overall energy-efficiency of an installation is much less marked than it is for domestic appliances. And, as a manufacturer that has long offered fully modulating boilers with advanced burners and control systems, as well as low wattage pumps, the Stokvis Energy Systems range was already fully compliant with the ErP Directive.

Nevertheless, as a responsible manufacturer mindful of its customers' need to demonstrate compliance, Stokvis has produced new technical literature and updated its website to provide specifiers with all the information they need.

An ‘Information Bulletin' on the implementation of the ErP Directive, published in Autumn 2015, offered specifiers of Stokvis boilers background on the context of the regulations and its objective of cutting emissions of Greenhouse gases together with other potentially harmful emissions. The bulletin also explained how ErP defines categories of equipment with ‘lot 1' encompassing heat producing products such as boilers and heat pumps up to 400 kW while ‘lot 2' covers water heaters and storage vessels of up to 400 kW output or 2,000 litres capacity.

Accordingly, Stokvis Energy Systems has produced a series of ErP data sheets relating to all of the ranges affected by the directive, as well as supplying them with the necessary energy label on the casing.

Both the R40 wall hung cascade boiler series and the R600 Series come within the 400 kW limit of the legislation and are given an A-rating for their seasonal space heating energy-efficiency, as indicated in their datasheets. Other figures of interest to specifiers will, for instance, be the auxiliary Electricity consumption, which for the 385 kW output R600 boiler is just 0.697 kW at full load.

For specifiers who still have any concerns or questions about the implementation of the ErP Directive or how Stokvis Energy Systems' product range conforms to its demands, they can contact the company's technical sales team for clarification.

For further information on Stokvis Energy Systems, call 020 8783 3050 or visitwww.stokvisboilers.com.

 

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Issued on behalf of:-                                 With compliments:-

Stokvis Energy Systems                           Taylor Alden Ltd
96R Walton Road                                      Unit 2, Temple Place           
East Molesey                                             247 The Broadway
Surrey KT8 ODL                                        London, SW19 1SD

Tel: 020 8783 3050                                    Tel:  020 8543 3866
e-mail:info@stokvisboilers.com                 e-mail:margaret@tayloralden.co.uk

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