Technical features
ErP energy class: Class A
Nominal heat output: 21.3 kW
DHW direct withdrawal range ΔT = 25°C: 2.5 - 11 l/min
Forced draft sealed chamber
Ignition: electronic
Compact dimensions (HxDxL): 600x183x385 mm
Power supply: METHANE
General characteristics
turboMAG plus
Extremely compact dimensions
Wide modulation range
Perfect dispensing temperature stability
Design and intuitive touch screen
Energy efficiency class up to A depending on the model.
Domestic hot water
Instantaneous forced draft water heaters, with electronic ignition with wide modulation range and extremely compact dimensions: among the smallest on the market
The turboMAG plus water heaters guarantee plenty of hot water immediately, always at a constant temperature and maximum operational safety. Precisely safety is the added value of this range of water heaters. The Vaillant research and development team, which has been focused on ensuring leadership in the sector for over 140 years, has developed turboMAG plus with the target of safety: in fact, 26 control to ensure maximum user reliability.
The new turboMAG plus are water heaters equipped with a three-stage combustion system which broaden the modulation range ensuring perfect temperature stability during hot water delivery.
A new exchanger raises the performance of the water heater which, in the 11 – 14 – 16 liters per minute versions, offers a flexible choice for every user.
turboMAG plus allows 360° installation flexibility: inside apartments and also outside, resisting temperatures down to -15°C (thanks to the antifreeze accessory) and rain (IPX5D approval).
A solar kit as an accessory also allows you to pre-heat the incoming water, further reducing gas consumption.
turboMAG plus (hot water production) is the new version of forced draught water heaters with DHW flow rates of: 11, 14 and 16 litres/minute running on Natural Gas and LPG.
Quality
Continuous development since 1874: Vaillant has been accredited for its superior quality
Careful selection of components that meet the highest requirements and guarantee perfect functionality
Modern Design: The well-designed casing with high-quality appearance that fits perfectly into your home
Total safety: 26 safety functions guarantee the functioning of the appliance
Water heater interface with touch screen (IMD): Display with maximum water protection
IPX5D protection : Tested with water jets up to a maximum of 12.5 l/min from all directions
Flexible and efficient
Exchanger with high efficiency: Water heating with minimum gas consumption and lower bill consumption
Burner with high modulation : Precise regulation of the thermal power in relation to the DHW request
Reduced noise thanks to fan modulation : between 2,400 and 4,800 rpm
Various DHW production profiles (bath or shower):
- Bath filling mode: monitoring of the filling volume
- Normal: temperature setting 38-60 °C
Simplified replacement: Same flue position and wall bracket, Reduced installation times
High comfort
11, 14 & 16 liters of DHW production
High modulation 1:4
Maximum temperature stability in DHW supply : Avoid unwanted temperature variations
3 level combustion : High modulation range 25-100%
How to be ready for the new EU legislation Ecodesign Directive (ErP) 2015
What will happen from 26 September 2015?
From this date it will no longer be possible to produce traditional forced draft boilers. Instead, it will be possible to continue producing condensing boilers and traditional open chamber boilers equipped with high-efficiency pumps and compliant with the new ErP requirements such as emission, noise and efficiency levels. In particular, the installation of traditional open chamber boilers will only be possible to replace old boilers installed in multi-family buildings which discharge the fumes into branched collective flues (CCR).
Products placed on the market before 09/26/2015 that do not comply with the requirements of the new directive, such as traditional forced draft boilers and boilers not equipped with a high efficiency pump, can still be purchased, sold and installed.
ErP and ELD: what do they mean and how are they different?
ErP : The EU has issued new obligations for Energy Using Products (ErP). The new directive, known as the Ecodesign directive, prescribes minimum efficiency requirements and emission limits for appliances that produce heating and domestic hot water. The Ecodesign directive is aimed at two categories of products relevant to installers and resellers in the sector:
- Category 1 includes space heating appliances; in particular: electrical, gas and diesel appliances such as boilers, heat pumps and cogenerators.
- Category 2 Includes appliances for the production of domestic hot water: electric, gas, diesel such as water heaters, heat pumps for DHW, solar systems up to 400 kW and boilers up to 2000 litres.
ELD: in addition to the ErP directive, the EU has also introduced mandatory energy labeling for the same type of appliances up to 70 kW and boilers up to 500 litres. The energy labeling directive is called ELD and requires that new products and systems for heating and the production of domestic hot water are labeled with an indication of their energy efficiency class. By combining the products and components, for example by adding a temperature control unit, the energy classification of the system can be increased, which will be calculated by the installer and indicated on the package label.
When and how will the new rules apply?
On 26 September 2015 the new rules will come into effect. Until then, neither manufacturers, retailers or installers have to comply with the new Ecodesign or labeling provisions. Once the new rules come into effect, manufacturers will only be able to manufacture products that comply with the new Ecodesign requirements, and will be required to supply an energy label with the products
What do the new rules mean for the end customer?
Unlike household appliances, energy labels on heating and domestic hot water products and systems can only offer a first orientation and will not necessarily provide the best solution for a certain type of installation, nor will they give indications on the assumed cost of energy when obtains a high energy classification. For example, it is not said that a heat pump which presumably will have a higher efficiency class than a condensing boiler can then actually be used in a given type of building. This is why the advice of a competent technician is still necessary to understand the label and select the best product or system that best meets the needs of your building.
Product Guarantee
All products for sale on our site are new and packed. The warranty on this item is 24 months from the date of purchase.