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Stiebel Eltron launches new range of compact water heaters

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Heating product manufacturer Stiebel Eltron has launched two new compact instantaneous electric water heaters in its DCE range to the UK market.

The DCE-X Premium offers users temperatures which can be set between 20 and 60 degrees in 0.5-degree intervals. The system also has two memory keys installed so that it can remember frequently used temperature settings and activate an ‘eco’ mode which offers increased energy efficiency, giving users complete control over their heating preferences and energy bills.

Each unit is held within a space-saving housing and has been designed with rapid installation technology, making it an ideal solution to high-density, city-centre developments in which space is at a premium.

The range also includes the DCE-S Plus which offers economical hot water and high energy efficiency for both residential and commercial use.

Discussing the new range, Mark McManus, managing director of Stiebel Eltron UK, said, “Customers, whether they be specifiers or residents themselves, are increasingly looking for efficient space-saving alternatives for their water heating systems. Particularly as demand for smaller homes in central locations increases.

“This new range has been created with this in mind. Whether the customer is looking for a standard unit for constant water temperature, or a higher-end system with more control features, we have a solution available as a part of this range.

“Sustainable water heating solutions like the DCE range will play a key role in the decarbonisation of UK homes by offering the opportunity to supply hot water powered by electricity generated by renewable means.

“With the climate crisis deepening and decarbonisation targets getting tighter, it’s vital that we embrace this approach wherever we can.”

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