Heating & Aircon – Page 3
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Eberspächer celebrates 40 years
Eberspächer UK has already enjoyed an eventful 2017, having celebrated its 40th anniversary this year. The Ringwood based company now enjoys a turnover of £20m with more than 100 dealers across the country.
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Smart boilers are a big favourite
Aquamare is a marine installation group based in Plymouth, UK and also Australia, dealing with the supply and installation of a diverse range of marine products, covering everything from marine toilets through to onboard wifi.
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HVAC industry is rapidly changing
The global HVAC industry is rapidly changing with a trend to natural refrigeration systems, although these still need controls and compartments.
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One-touch control marine boilers
Alfa Laval Aalborg is rolling out touch control to its new and existing boilers.
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Improved remote control system
EasyStart Web is Eberspächer’s new and improved web based control unit for pre heaters, compatible with the majority of the company’s Airtronic and Hydronic boat heating systems.
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Aquamare Marine enters the air con market
Aquamare Marine is the latest company to enter the UK marine air con market with the launch of the air conditioning, fresh air make up, ventilation solutions and heating systems from Aqua-Air.
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Titanium is introduced to prevent corrosion
The effects of erosion and corrosion on condensers have represented a common problem affecting marine chiller systems, says Dometic.
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Eberspächer listens to its customers
With noise considerations always a high consideration for users, Eberspächer has developed new ‘silenced’ kits for its heating kits.
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Impending legislation leads to green heaters
Wallas has been producing linear combustion burners since 1972 with a continued programme of development.
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Climma introduces new models
For Penguin Refrigeration, the DC50 and DC65 inverter driven chillers recently introduced by Climma are proving to be very popular and are being specified on an increasing number of boats of 15m and upwards.
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Cost is still important to the customer
Eberspächer is launching a new range of heating duct outlets to replace its current range.
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Portable air conditioning is the answer for many
Espar’s portable air conditioning unit, the Cube, is proving itself to be a good seller in the market, says director Tim Fleckney.
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Green-friendly HVAC chiller from Webasto
The trend for air conditioning sees no sign of ending with business brisk for Webasto, especially in the retrofit market, writes Katina Read.
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Green Envy will provide a competitive edge
With yachts in harbour around 75% of the time and auxiliaries accounting for 22% of CO2 emissions, considerable gains can be made from passive design technology, writes Katina Read.
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Dometic ups the technology level again
Technology has been taken to another level says Dometic with its new variable capacity chiller, writes Katina Read.
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Dometic has to diversify to evolve
The need to diversify to evolve and remain strong has never been stronger for Dometic Marine which admits to suffering this year due to economic factors, writes Katina Read.
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Climma refines its range
Climma, distributed in the UK by Penguin, has developed and refined its Solo chiller range to provide higher output and greater operating efficiency, writes Katina Read.
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Partnership fruitful for Fischer Panda
Fischer Panda UK is a major supplier of retro-fit air conditioning systems within the UK marine market.
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Espar provides an alternative
The number of smaller leisure boat owners demanding air conditioning on their craft has dramatically increased over the last few years, with boats kitted out to cope with a global climate, writes Katina Read.
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Aftermarket is a growth area
With Britain’s increasingly poor summers, boating in the Med is becoming ever more popular with the higher temperatures making air conditioning a must have for many, writes Katina Read.