Heatwave boost for water-saving CombiSave
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New and improved CombiSave helps more home save money and energy
Engineering specialists Teddington have launched a new, enhanced version of their energy-saving CombiSave product to make it suitable for households with high water pressure. The award-winning thermostatically controlled valve can be fitted quickly and easily to most combination boilers and helps people to save money on their utility bills and reduces carbon emissions. Small changes to the internal workings of the device – which include redirecting the flow of water – mean that it now works more efficiently in areas of high water pressure. Kenny Maxwell, Sales Manager at Teddington, said they decided to design a new model following talks …
CombiSave to be fitted as part of the Welsh government’s Warm Homes scheme
CombiSave is pleased to announce that we have signed a deal to be part of the Welsh Government’s Nest warm homes scheme – potentially helping thousands of households to become more energy efficient. It follows a successful pilot programme at the end of last year when the CombiSave valve was installed in homes in the Newport area. The Nest scheme is part of the Welsh Government’s work to reduce the number of people who are struggling to keep their homes warm and cope with high utility bills. It helps to make homes more fuel efficient and offers householders free, impartial advice and …
CombiSave gains WRAS accreditation renewal
Teddington, makers of the award-winning CombiSave, has announced that WRAS, the Water Regulation Advisory Scheme, has renewed its accreditation of the energy saving combi-boiler efficiency valve for a further five years. The thermostatically controlled valve, which is low cost to install and can be fitted within minutes, improves combi-boiler efficiency and significantly reduces water waste. The CombiSave works by automatically restricting the flow of water every time a hot tap is turned on allowing the boiler to heat the water faster with the valve fully opening once the water reaches the correct temperature. In turn it also reduces the carbon footprint of …
Why wait for hot water? CombiSave can help
From running a shower and rinsing the dishes to washing hands and taking a bath – hundreds of millions of litres of water are wasted every day as people turn on their hot tap and wait for the water from a combination boiler to reach a useable temperature. Kenneth Maxwell, sales manager at CombiSave manufacturers Teddington Appliance Controls, looks at the merits of fitting thermostatically controlled valves to improve the efficiency of combination boilers and to reduce energy costs. Research has shown that up to eight litres of water can be wasted every time someone turns on a hot tap …
CombiSave can help housing associations to reduce carbon footprint
A new version of the award-winning CombiSave has been launched to help housing associations improve efficiency. The small, thermostatically controlled valve can be fitted to most combination boilers and helps to reduce waste – helping housing associations across the UK to meet their environmental goals, while at the same time benefiting tenants through reduced utility bills. The CombiSave can be installed in minutes and automatically controls the flow of water every time a hot tap is turned on, allowing the boiler to heat the water faster and only returning the flow to normal once a useable temperature is reached. Independent …
New CombiSave packaging and POS units launched
CombiSave the award-winning eco innovation, which reduces the amount of gas and water used in a combination gas boiler’s initial heating process – saving householders money, time and reducing CO2 emissions, has been re-launched with new; packaging, two POS units and promotional support items… Originally launched in 2010, CombiSave’s packaging has been redesigned in either box format or a blister pack. The packaging complements two new and free* branded point of sales displays – either a countertop or free standing display. The new Free Standing Display Unit (FSDU) includes a leaflet dispenser and incorporates a mains powered DVD player which …