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Baxi introduces new Heatrae Sadia Supreme Evo instant hot water dispenser  

Baxi introduces new Heatrae Sadia Supreme Evo instant hot water dispenser  

Baxi has announced the arrival of the new Heatrae Sadia Supreme Evo. The company says Supreme Evo is its most energy-efficient instant hot water dispenser ever, designed for use in high demand commercial applications.  

Building on the technology of the Heatrae Sadia Supreme, Baxi says the new premium Supreme Evo water boiler unit boasts new features for maximum taste benefits, low running costs and straightforward quality operation.  

The Supreme Evo instant hot water dispenser benefits from Heatrae Sadia’s space-saving, filter-inside design, a one-touch digital dial and a new ‘learning’ thermostat. The company says the result is great tasting filtered hot water, enhanced control, and faster installation, commissioning, and servicing.  

Equipped with smart Intelliboil™ Plus technology to monitor usage patterns, the Supreme Evo also offers energy management for building operators. This feature is designed to ensure the water is brought on to boil to match user demand while intelligently reducing the temperature by 10°C after an hour of inactivity to optimise efficient energy usage. Alternatively, heating times can be preselected using the in-built seven-day programmer, helping to reduce energy consumption.

Taste, reduced installation time and low maintenance operation have been addressed with the inclusion of a built-in filter designed to ensure great tasting drinking water while protecting against limescale and sediment build up. Users have the option to select variable drinking water temperatures, including a coffee-specific setting, at the push of a button to match preference.  

The company says that another key benefit of the in-built filter is reduced installation time: the installer no longer needs to manage connection of the filter in the incoming mains and find the space to do so.   

The new Supreme Evo is available in three capacities – 2.5, 5 and 7.5 litres. It is heated by a 2.5 kW heating element. The company says the new Supreme Evo can fill from 150 up to 180 cups of hot water, one after the other, before the supply is depleted.  

James Matthews, Director of Building Solutions, said: “We’re delighted to introduce our supremely efficient Supreme Evo! With energy management an ever-important focus for building operators, the impressive new ‘learning’ thermostat in our smart Supreme Evo ensures the perfect flexible solution to highly efficient and rapid hot drinking water.  

“Along with energy efficiency, we believe taste will increasingly be a factor when selecting hot water dispensers. A survey we conducted recently revealed that for more than three-quarters (78%) of the participating office workers, the taste of hot drinks they consume at the office is important to them. 

“Our UK manufactured Supreme Evo meets all these requirements and more, from fantastic tasting water and outstanding energy efficiency to easy installation and low maintenance operation, putting ticks in all the right boxes.” 

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