Heating & Aircon – Page 2
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New models promise lower power consumption
Airtronic has launched two new models of diesel fuelled air heating units.
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Taylor’s heaters offer sailing comfort
Taylor’s paraffin and diesel heaters enable sailors to enjoy their time on the water, whatever the weather.
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Dometic expands sine power range
Dometic has launched a new device designed to convert 12/24V battery power into 230V AC with true sine wave form.
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New Technicold UK distributor
Energy Solutions has become the UK distributor for Northern Lights’ Technicold brand specialising in air conditioning and refrigeration.
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Webasto’s heater has a fast heat-up phase
Webasto has evolved its Thermo Top Evo heater - originally designed for caravans - for the marine market.
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Environmentally friendly options are required
The refrigeration and air conditioning industry is continually looking to move to more environmentally friendly options says Zeb Elliot of Penguin Refrigeration.
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Variable speed split-gas air-con system available from Dometic
Dometic is committed to cutting power requirements and satisfying demand for more efficient and quieter units and believes it is leading the way in the sector.
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Future-proofing heaters
The latest Wallas 30GB 3.2kw heater ‘ticks all the boxes’; it’s fuel and power efficient, quiet when running and reliable says UK importer and distributor, Kuranda.
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Intelligent air con and heating systems tackle size and noise issues
Heating and air conditioning designer and manufacturer, Webasto, recently launched its Thermo Top Pro 120 and 150 heating systems and added V64 T and V77 T air conditioning units to its BlueCool V series product range.
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Dometic launches self-contained air-conditioning solution
Dometic has a new a self-contained variable capacity air-conditioning unit which aims to save OEMs the hassle of specifying models for different applications.
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Retrofitting can be intrusive and complicated
Retrofitting air conditioning to a boat can be extremely intrusive and complicated on a finished craft. That''s according to Dometic’s Steve Morris, director of marine sales and engineering, EMEA, writes Katina Read.
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Fischer Panda is a preferred supplier
Fischer Panda is the preferred supplier of Dometic HVAC equipment and can supply a whole package to its customers as a distributer of hybrid electric propulsion systems, integrated mobile power solutions and watermakers.
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Penguin Refrigeration goes back to its roots
Penguin Refrigeration specialises in marine refrigeration and air conditioning and is the sole UK distributor for Frigoboat Marine Refrigeration, Vitrifrigo and Climma Marine Air Conditioning.
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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.