Viessmann brings two new boilers to PHEX 2016

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Leading manufacturer of heating systems will display new Vitodens 100-W & 111-W boiler models, alongside the attractively priced Vitodens 050-W.

At this year’s PHEX, the leading series of regional exhibitions for the UK plumbing and heating market, Viessmann will be displaying two new boilers, alongside its high quality, attractively priced Vitodens 050-W boiler, launched last year.

A regular exhibitor at PHEX, Viessmann will be present at all three shows in London and Manchester.

Viessmann’s new Vitodens 100-W and Vitodens 111-W boilers, available in outputs from 4.7 to 35 kW, boast an improved modulation range of up to 1:6 and now come with an easy-to-navigate, backlit LCD touch display.

With their compact dimensions, extremely quiet operation and ease of installation, the Vitodens 100-W and Vitodens 111-W are particularly suited for use in smaller apartments and well insulated properties, providing the convenience and space-saving attributes of a standard combi, or the extra hot water performance of a small hot water storage combi boiler.

Also on display is the Vitodens 050-W, a combi boiler which is ideally suited to the specification market thanks its smart compact design, quiet operation, installation flexibility and easy maintenance.

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About Viessmann Limited

The Viessmann Group is one of the leading international manufacturers of heating, cooling and climate control technology. Founded in 1917, the family business maintains a staff of approximately 11,500 employees and generates 2.2 billion Euro in annual group turnover.

With 22 production divisions in 11 countries, subsidiaries and representations in 74 countries and 120 sales offices around the world, Viessmann is an internationally orientated company. 56 percent of sales are generated abroad.

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