What kind of boiler does Potterton PowerMax he use?
Potterton Powermax HE. gas boiler. The Potterton Powermax HE combines a condensing stainless steel heat engine, unvented Duplex stainless steel domestic hot water cylinder, pump and programmer in a single package – virtually ‘a system in a box’.
How does hot tap water work on a PowerMax?
Mains pressure hot tap water is provided by passing the incoming cold mains water through a coiled pipe inside the thermal store where it picks up heat from the hot stored water. This works very well initially, but in hard water areas can be badly affected by water scale deposits.
What was the basic concept of the PowerMax?
The basic concept of the PowerMax was to combine both a boiler and a hot water cylinder into a single appliance.
Who is the manufacturer of the PowerMax hot water cylinder?
The product was originally designed, developed and manufactured by Range (Range, I believe, were connected to, or were the same company as IMI Range, the hot water cylinder manufacturers). The product was very successful but design flaws meant they turned out to be pretty disastrous from a reliability and maintenance point of view.
Potterton Powermax HE. gas boiler. The Potterton Powermax HE combines a condensing stainless steel heat engine, unvented Duplex stainless steel domestic hot water cylinder, pump and programmer in a single package – virtually ‘a system in a box’.
What are the installation instructions for a PowerMax he?
The models covered by these instructions are:- Powermax HE 85 Litre G.C. No. 41 389 15 Powermax HE 115 Litre G.C. No. 41 389 16 Powermax HE 150 Litre G.C. No. 41 389 17 Important Refer to Page 8 for Storage, Unpackingand Handling Instructions. Benchmark Installation, Commissioning and Service Record Log Book
How big is a Promax he store in Potterton?
Potterton HE Store G.C.No41 601 24 (90 litre) G.C.No41 591 76 (115 litre) G.C.No41 591 77 (150 litre) © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2014 © Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2014 All rights reserved.
How does a PowerMax 155 water store work?
I think the 155 was the first PowerMax to be launched. The unit is a ‘thermal store’, heated by combustion gases from a pre-mix gas/air burner at the top which pass downwards through eight tubes, or ducts, in the centre of the water store, to be collected at the base of the unit then exhausted to outside.