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Amarinth launches condensate recovery units

High efficiency CRUs allow plant and building services operators to make energy savings.
High efficiency CRUs allow plant and building services operators to make energy savings.

Amarinth has launched a range of smaller, lighter, more efficient condensate recovery units optimised for light industrial use to complement its existing range of heavy duty intelligent condensate recovery units.An effective condensate recovery unit (CRU) is a way to reduce energy costs as it collects hot condensate from the steam system and returns it back to the boiler plant to be used as boiler feed. Amarinth has designed this new range of CRUs primarily for light industrial use such as in hospitals, schools, hotels and offices buildings.

Stainless steel

The new CRUs are manufactured from stainless steel instead of the more traditional galvanised steel but cost the same as the existing products.

High efficiency, multi-stage motors along with improvements in the motor design and control systems allow the CRUs to cycle on/off by an increased factor of four over traditional designs. The new motors and control systems have also enabled Amarinth to rationalise the range to just three units. The units are available immediately in simplex or duplex stainless steel to suit the application.