THE NEW RADA V12 SHOWER ROBUST AND STYLISH WHATEVER THE ENVIRONMENT
insutech™
Designed for the most demanding environments and engineered to minimise maintenance downtime. A robust and durable shower mixer that provides reliable safe water on demand.
THE EXPERTS
IN COMMERCIAL SHOWERING & WASHROOM CONTROLS
For more information visit
www.radacontrols.com/v12 Or telephone 0844 879 3733 quoting reference RADA CJ5
Pre-fabricated Energy Centres or burner retrofi ts Biomass Biogas
Liquid Biofuels
Nowadays there is no single ‘off the shelf’ solution for clean, cost effi cient heat and steam generation.
The choice of fuels as well as of plant can make a signifi cant difference to energy effi ciency; fuel costs, fuel storage and supply risks; emissions; plant downtime risks and maintenance.
Dunphy has wide experience in auditing individual site energy and environmental needs and of developing tailored Energy Centre or burner retrofi t specifi cations which deliver consistently reliable heat and steam services operating to high effi ciency and low emission levels.
Dunphy single and multi fuel burners safely and effi ciently combust gas, oil, B5 to B100 biodiesel, pure and waste
vegetable oils, biomass and organic wastes and liquid renewable fuels.
Fossil Fuels
Dunphy expertise encompasses the design,
manufacture and installation of plant for all types of heat, steam, district heating and waste to energy processes.
For further information, contact
sharon.kuligowski@dunphy.co.uk or telephone her on 01706 649217
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