The Multifit GasSaver is an innovative product that sits neatly between a boiler and flue and recycles the heat from the flue gases which would normally be expelled into the atmosphere and wasted. It has been proven by independent testing to achieve domestic hot water savings of up to 7% and can reduce the gas used to heat hot water by up to 50% annually*.
How it works
The Multifit GasSaver stores the condensate normally expelled into the atmosphere through the boiler flue. Heat from this condensate is then recycled to preheat water coming into the boiler from the cold mains supply, significantly reducing the amount of gas required by the boiler to heat the water. This means lower energy bills for the householder and greater carbon savings.
Key features and benefits
- Low carbon solution, offering up to 700kg carbon emissions saving**
- Reduces cold water consumption by up to 7%*
- Maintenance free - no moving parts and no annual servicing required
- Constructed from 316L Stainless Steel ensuring longevity
- No controls or settings - reduces nuisance call outs
- Increases boiler efficiency - saves up to 50% of the gas used to heat hot water annually*
- Simple to install - designed for easy and fast fitting
- Compatible with a wide range of Baxi Group appliances
- Reduces nuisance pluming - utilises flue gas latent heat to improve DHW operational efficiency
- Blending valve supplied as standard - maximising recovered energy
- Support from Baxi Group NEWdesign team, offering free, fully indemnified heating and hot water system designs
Supported boilers
Potterton Gold Combi HE A: 24/28/33
Potterton Promax HE PlusA: 24/28/33
Sources
*Test conducted by independent scientific test house, TNO. Calculation based on an average household's consumption of 100 litres of hot water per day. Results were based on a comparison of a SEDBUK 'A' rated high efficiency boiler versus a high efficiency boiler and GasSaver.
**A Review of the Energy Efficiency & Costs of Various Domestic Hot Water Supply Systems. Report from TUV NEL (2008). Results were based on a comparison of a standard efficiency boiler versus a high efficiency boiler and GasSaver.