NEW PIPE SYSTEM – Flexalen 600HP

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High-temperature insulated pipe systems for Heat Pump and Remote Boiler Rooms

Flexalen 600 HP is an all-in-one pipe solution containing hot water feed & return, electric feed and data cable conduits in one pipe system.

  • Available in coil for fast and easy installation.

  • Ideal for connecting Mono-block heat pumps

  • Hot water feed & return, electric feed and communications in one pipe system

  • Highest pressure rating 95°C/8bar

  • Corrugated casing pipe, polyolefin foam and the polybutene service pipe are recyclable and Cradle to CradleTM certified

  • Welded or compression fittings available

  • Flexenergy service: Support with integrated network design, calculation tools, training and on-site support

    FLEXALEN® 600 HP

    Corrugated PE Casing pipe

    Flexibility and mechanical protection

    Homogenous foamed Polyolefin foam

    Polyolefin foam Closed-cell, CFC-free 

    Polybutene service pipe –Feed and Return

    Corrugated Conduit pipe – Easy insertion of cables

    APPLICATIONS

    • Mono-block heat pump connection

    • Remote Boilers

    • Connection

Watch Jasper Van de Ven from Thermaflex International talk about the product and go to the product page to get the brochure.

The Commercial Heat Pump system is an advanced technology for regulating temperature in commercial environments.

Heat pump technology is suitable for most modern commercial buildings designed for human activity. Older buildings without good insulation, such as warehouses, may not be suitable as the system needs good insulation to function properly.

Ground source heat pumps have some downsides, like installation expenses and external machinery. However, these are not significant enough to be a major concern. It’s important to consider the cost and space requirements, particularly if you need to drill boreholes.

While there are some drawbacks to using ground source heat pumps, such as the cost of installation and the need for external equipment, these factors are generally not significant enough to be a major concern.

It is important to consider the cost and space requirements carefully, especially if you need to drill boreholes.