With solar power technology on the increase Geberit has introduced a new colour-coded seal ring to its innovative Mapress press-fitting system ideal for solar installations, making fitting such systems as simple as possible.

With solar power technology becoming increasingly popular installers can be ensured of a quick and simple installation with Geberit Mapress.
With solar power technology becoming increasingly popular installers can be ensured of a quick and simple installation with Geberit Mapress.
With the performance of a seal ring characterised by the perfect combination of temperature stability and chemical resistance in the range of application, Geberit’s new blue coated FKM seal ring is offered as one compound for solar and industry up to d108, saving the installer time and increasing safety on site, while it also delivers better resistance to high and low temperatures ranging from -20°C up to 220°C.
A fully assembled fitting range of stainless steel, carbon steel, copper and CuNiFe is available making it suitable for all types of solar pipework. With no gasket change necessary on site and only one seal ring for thermal solar and industrial applications, Geberit Mapress is the preferred choice for the speedy installation of solar systems, while the increased temperature stability and chemical resistance of the seal ring ensure that it always puts safety first.
The Government’s Renewable Heat Incentive, together with the Renewable Heat Premium Payment of £300 for solar thermal installations marks a growing trend for solar panels in commercial projects. Furthermore, solar thermal systems are now eligible for support in non-residential buildings at a rate of 8.5p/kWh.
For more information call 0800 077 8365 or visit www.geberit.co.uk

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