Stratton Mk3 wall-hung boiler helps charity lower operational costs

The Hull & East Yorkshire Centre for the Deaf is a registered charity that has been providing valuable support and social events for the local deaf community since 1926. With a heating system that was reaching the end of its life, Hamworthy Heating offered the charity the opportunity to use the centre as a test site and upgrade to the new Stratton Mk3.

To evaluate the heating requirements of the centre, a site visit was commissioned free of charge by Tucker Mechanical & Electrical Building Services. As cost was a major consideration for the charity, it was decided that a modern system that would provide a reduction in their carbon footprint was the best way forward in helping them to lower operational costs.

To help the charity achieve maximum savings, Tucker Mechanical & Electrical Services identified the Stratton mk3 wall-hung condensing boiler system with stainless steel heat exchanger as a replacement. The selected model delivers an output of 70kW, a gross seasonal efficiency of 95.5%, and features an integral sequence controller, 5:1 turndown, and quiet operation.  

Replacing the buildings existing boiler and heating system, which was installed in 1989, the move to the new wall-hung system provides the building with a space-saving alternative to its previous floor-standing unit. Featuring a lightweight, stainless-steel design and a compact footprint, the Stratton mk3 was installed in an internal frame. This allowed space to fit pump equipment and a plate heat exchanger for hydraulic separation to preserve the internal boiler components.

Following the upgrade, Hull & East Yorkshire Centre for the Deaf now benefits from a reliable and energy-efficient stainless steel boiler system which has enabled the charity to lower its carbon footprint, reduce fuel bills and make additional savings on future maintenance and savings.

Find out more about Hamworthy Heating by visiting their Manufacturer Profile. Or alternatively, check out their WebsiteLinkedIn, and YouTube.

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