DAB Pumps launches the ‘plug and play’ EVOPLUS LITE

EVOPLUS LITE

DAB Pumps has launched the
EVOPLUS LITE, an advanced
wet rotor electronic circulator
designed to enhance efficiency,
reliability and comfort in
residential and commercial
heating, cooling and domestic
hot water systems. Engineered
for plug-and-play installation,
the quick-connect power
supply with superseal
technology makes wiring fast
and hassle-free, reducing installation time on-site.

Ideal for large residential buildings, apartment blocks, offices, schools, hospitals and commercial properties, the EVOPLUS LITE delivers adaptive, high efficiency performance while minimising energy consumption and operating costs. Its sensorless motor control and dedicated 32-bit processor optimise performance in real-time, ensuring that energy is only used when needed.

The EVOPLUS LITE operates seamlessly in both heating and cooling systems. It dynamically adjusts to fluctuating demand, preventing energy waste in heating applications while maintaining stable operation in air-conditioning systems, even when condensation forms on the pump exterior. The EVOPLUS LITE SAN variant, featuring a bronze pump casing, is designed for domestic hot water recirculation, using a constant-temperature mode to deliver hot water efficiently without the need for thermostatic valves.

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