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Wilo brings new generation of tried and tested heating pump to the market

  • 28 Mar 2018

Wilo has unleashed the new generation of the Wilo-Yonos PICO series small circulators upon the UK market.

A plethora of new features have been added to this impressive circulator, primarily for heating systems and air conditioning equipment in residential homes and properties.

With this new version, Wilo has upgraded one of the most established products in the market, whilst also reinventing it, courtesy of new functionality and simplicity of use.

Wilo UK’s Training and Technical Manager, Gary Wheatley, commented: “Energy performance plays a major role of course, and many successful existing features have been kept.

“As in the previous version, the outstanding Wilo ECM technology performance is combined with a precise setting of 0.1m. In addition, energy consumption can be monitored continuously on the LED display.”

In regards to energy performance, Gary talked about how its ease to use also plays a major role in the new small pump.

“The Yonos range already enjoys exceptional popularity for its easy installation and setting, as well as for easy maintenance.”

He said the new features further stamp these traditional qualities, thanks mainly to the Green Button Technology and to the use of symbols, meaning it is easy for the customer to set the pump. 

The compactness of Wilo-Yonos PICO has also been substantially improved to make instalment and use in any application far easier

Front access to motor screws and the Wilo connector position contribute to the adaptability of the pump in any installation and all Importantly, new ease of use functions make maintenance far easier for the installer. 

 

Wilo,
Centrum 100,
Burton-on-Trent,
Staffordshire,
United Kingdom
DE14 2WJ

Phone: 01283 523000
Fax: 01283 523099

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