Heating & Aircon – Page 4
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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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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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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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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.
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Product ranges are more streamlined
A few years ago, marine air conditioning and heating was considered an expensive extra, writes Katina Read.
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Webasto launches the next generation: Airtop Evo Marine
With the launch of its new AirTop Evo product range Webasto, a world leader in climate control technology, presents a new generation of air heaters for the marine market.
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Webasto launches 2009 Marine Navigator DVD
Webasto has launched its Marine Navigator DVD to keep everyone up to speed on the latest marine products from the company. Webasto says it means better information, choice and service for boatbuilders and owners.
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Looking after the wellbeing of boaters since 1972
Kuranda says Wallas is a top Finnish brand of products designed to withstand demanding Nordic conditions with all the safety and reliability qualities valued by all boaters.
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Lindy Lou: her legacy is a Code of Practice
' If your home is a boat, you should get a smoke alarm' , is the message from the fire minister Sadiq Khan, writes Peter Nash. Mr Khan was supporting the Boat Safety Scheme during Boat Safety Week, 25 - 31 May.
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Dometic launches DuraSea aircon
Dometic has launched its DuraSea range, a new series of rugged marine air conditioning units designed specifically for the requirements of offshore supply vessels and other workboats.
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Complete climate control
With the launch of Blue Cool Select, Webasto is the first manufacturer in the world to offer a marine air conditioning system that operates from a central cooling air supply.
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Simple, effective and robust
JPC have been supplying heating systems for a number of years, and are impressed with Webasto' s technology. ' Their heating systems tend to be simple, effective and very robust' says Tom Gardiner of JPC. ' They also have the added advantage that the units are very compact - the ...
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Switch heating on - by phone...
Eberspacher has recently launched a new generation of yacht heaters. The Hydronic M II water heaters feature double the service life of the previous models, significantly faster heating performance and a quiet operation.
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Quiet as a Hurricane
Despite the name, the Hurricane diesel-fired hydronic heating systems are efficient, quiet, economical to operate - and good for boats. The range has three models, ranging from a 7.3kW model to a 14.7kW unit.