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UniQube Drain Back
Solar Storage Tank • Domestic Water Heater • Stratified Separator Storage Tank
Utilizes much more solar energy
Drain Back solar systems can be sized with much more collectors – they absorb more solar energy providing more savings.
Over heating and freeze protection
When pump stops circulating, heating fluid from collectors is draining down into the drainage reservoir, so the only care is to do a proper piping installation.
Cheaper installation
Drain Back systems do not require expansion vessels, check valve, air valve or additional overheating protection. This system can even work with water as heating fluid instead of antifreeze.
“A” Energy Efficiency
Composite-plastic materials are significantly reducing heat loss, so UniQube is normal size storage tank with up to 60% lower heat loss than conventional hot water storage tanks.
Pressure stability
Due to its excellent strength, no welding joints, and no weak points, UniQube can be comfortably operated at a constant pressure of up to 6 bars and a temperature up to 95°C. It is pressure tank for direct integration into the heating systems.
Minimum maintenance
Due to its non-corrosive tank, there are no anode rods to be periodically replaced. Stainless steel heat exchanger has a mirror surface finish, made of stainless steel corrugated pipe.

UniQube
From simple buffer storage tank to combined storage tank

UniQube Heat Pump
Heat Pump with integrated UniQube

UniQube Heat Pump+
Central hot water storage tank with outdoor heat pump unit

UniPlate
High Quality Solar Collectors

UniQube Gas Condensing
UniQube with integrated gas condensing boiler
Our customers
Where the energy savings are highest
The map shows how growing our idea of high energy efficient tanks is. The wholesalers stick to our reliable B2B cooperation while satisfied end customers, using renewable energy sources, enjoy the hygienic hot water, low energy bills, and long warranty period comfort.

