Condexa Pro boilers save space and time

Condexa Pro, Vokera, Riello, boilers, modular, Smethwick, cascade rig

Condexa Pro boilers, from Vokèra by Riello, offer a modular approach that means output can be accurately sized to suit the heating demands of a project while optimising efficiency.

A compact footprint also makes fitting into existing plant rooms straightforward, even in awkward places. Also, the boiler’s advanced, built-in features, mean that there is no need to install BMS controls, as the Condexa Pro boiler controls are able to manage the day-to-day operation of the heating system.

These features recently benefitted an office project in Smethwick where two 90kW Condexa Pro were Installed on a cascade rig. The fully modulating gas boilers replaced the building’s inefficient and outdated boilers and significantly reduced costs by eliminating the need for a Building Management System (BMS). The boilers built-in controls are able to manage the day-to-day operation of the heating system.

Introduced in the UK in 2018, Condexa Pro is the latest addition to Vokèra by Riello’s high power condensing wall-hung boiler range. This A-rated boiler combines latest generation electronic control with modularity and compact dimensions for installation flexibility in a variety of applications, including residential and office buildings, hospitals, schools and manufacturing facilities.

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