Calorifier Suppliers In South Africa

Calorifier Suppliers In South Africa

A calorifier is an apparatus for heating a fluid (such as water) by circulating it past usually steam-filled heating coils.

Calorifier Suppliers In South Africa

High-quality calorifiers for heating and supply of high-volume hot water. Servicing estates, residential flatlets, hotels, and medical.  Supply of replacement parts and components.

A calorifier is a heat exchanger that heats water indirectly by circulating it over a heating coil or multiple coils. The source of heat can be water or steam, heated by an external heat source, contained within a pipe immersed in the water.

 We manufacture, upgrade, repair, and design calorifiers to any size and capacity.

Calorifier tanks that we manufacture are custom-designed to the exact specifications of our clients.

Our technical team can assist you in understanding the demands of your commercial water heater requirements and the available space to optimize the capacity and dimensions for cost-saving and efficiency.

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We supply and service South Africa, Nambia, and Zambia.  Our product range offers the highest quality and performance within international standards. We service both commercial and industrial business, office parks, hotels, residential estates, hospitals, and mines. Contact us today with your specific requirements.

Email or call us today: info@alliedcontrolequipment.co.za |083 708 1644 or send us a quick inquiry below and we will contact you directly.

What are calorifiers and list out industries where it is mostly used?

Calorifiers are basically water storage tanks fitted with a suitable heating coil in their lower half. This can then be connected to an external heat source, such as a gas boiler or a renewable energy system, for example, a heat pump or a boiler for wood or pellets.

What is the difference between calorifier and a boiler?

How does a calorifier work?

A calorifier is an indirect or direct electrically heated water vessel that provides hot water in a DHW system. A calorifier does not contain its own burner but in the case of an indirect relies instead on an external source of heat, such as a boiler, heat pump, or solar collector, to heat the water.