The demand for instant hot water on the up
Instant boiling water systems have been rising in popularity for a number of years now. Despite the downturn and people looking to save money as opposed to spending it, the instant boiling water market is continuing to grow.
Instead of filling a kettle with cold water and waiting for it to boil, instant boiling water systems are a time and energy-efficient way to get boiling water, ready for instant use.
Today in the UK, instant boiling water systems are increasing in popularity over a number of sectors; homes, public buildings, hospitals, schools and offices are all setting the industry pace in saving time and energy as well as boosting user-safety.
This is also a concept that many businesses are now embracing too, from both a cost and water-saving perspective.
Furthermore, in commercial environments there is a trend among larger organisations looking to replace the old fashioned vending machines in communal areas and inefficient old kettles and tea urns in kitchens with the latest in instant boiling water technology.
Wall-mounted instant boiling water systems
In a larger space such as a school, office or hospital where there is a high demand for hot drinks, wall-mounted boiling water solutions are ideal.
Market-leading models can be equipped with energy management systems, cool touch taps for safety and superior insulation to ensure that power consumption and running costs are kept to an absolute minimum.
Sink, boiling and chilled water systems
When convenience and space is paramount, instant boiling water taps can provide filtered boiling, and in some instances filtered chilled water, for the ultimate in convenience.
Popular in both domestic and commercial applications, instant boiling water taps can offer a variety of energy-saving functions that can be programmed to suit each individual environment.
This can maximise the efficiency of the system, resulting in both cost and energy savings.
Nick Taylor is sales director for Zip Heaters UK



