Johnson and Starley's new RenoXtra explained

A Johnson and Starley product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jun 30, 2009

Johnson and Starley has published new technical literature which explains their RenoXtra high efficiency combination condensing boiler range.

The four page publication provides full specification details and handy information on the operation of its gas saver module to provide additional system efficiency.

The module works by re-cycling flue gas heat, which is normally wasted and expelled to the atmosphere, extracting virtually all the energy from the incoming gas supply.

Reclaimed energy is stored in the unit and is used to pre-heat the incoming cold water.

This results in extra domestic hot water (DHW) efficiency, lower gas consumption, lower running costs and reduced carbon emissions.

It can also help to reduce DHW delivery response time.

RenoXtra has a one-piece stylish appearance and to ease installation by reducing the lift weight, it is delivered in modular form and comes in 30kW and 37kW models.

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