The tadpole is the new, landmark addition for heating systems that is already proving to be a huge success. That’s because it reduces energy consumption significantly and with minimal disruption to the system.
What are the benefits?
- Existing heating systems will run more efficiently, reducing energy bills significantly.
- Tadpole reduces Carbon Dioxide emissions by up to 0.66 tonnes per year. If a sizeable proportion of the available market fitted Tadpole, in 10 years time there would be a CO2 output reduction of 57 million tonnes.
- No need to add corrosion inhibitors, in fact, the tadpole will ease corrosion problems.
- Reduces air problems in heating systems, such as ‘knocking’ and continual need to bleed radiators.
- Once installed the heating system will heat up quicker. Typical heat up time for a 200 litre cylinder is 36 minutes.
- Compact and easy to fit, the unit measures 240mm(h) x 200mm(w) and is available with 22mm or 28mm fittings.
- The system will get hotter. In fact, once installed, the original boiler setting may need to be reduced.
- The pump will run almost silently and vibration free.
- Reduces the problem of air entering the primary system.
Who can benefit?
There are 21 million heating systems in the UK that can benefit from the installation of Tadpole.
The installation of tadpole in a heating system will reduce CO2 emissions by an average 0.66 tonnes per house per year. If a sizeable proportion of the available market fitted Tadpole, in 10 years time there would be a CO2 output reduction of 57 million tonnes.