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COMMITTED TO LOWERING CARBON OUTPUT THROUGH EXCELLENCE IN SYSTEM EFFICIENCY


Lower Carbon Output by Opmising Hydronic Stability


Pressurisaon Systems


To control system


pressures and condion refill water


pressures and condion refill


Deaeraon Equipment


buiuild up of corrosion and other contaminates, reduce energ reduce energy cost


To remove air, inhibit ld up of corrosion an other


aminates, Dirt


parculates, provide long term protecon and


Separators To remove circulang erm protec


culat reduce maintenance cost reduce maintenance cost provide long


System Analysis


systems a


systems and plan how to provide best long term soluon


To diagnose problem b


so Spirotech Total Soluons


The Spirotech Soluon is comprehensive and seamlessly integrates all relevant disciplines. We can only ever have the customer’s best interest in mind.


Over the life of the system, this provides the most cost effecve soluon as it removes the strong dependency that the industry places on an expensive Chemical Regime to achieve Hydronic Stability and allows the system to operate at its opmum efficiency.


From designing New Installaons through to problem sites, Spirotech Total Soluons are your first point of contact.


Now represented in over 60 Countries


Chemical Treatment


To clean & add protecon to your investment


THE ONLY COMPANY THAT PROVIDE COMPLETE CONTROL AND CONDITIONING OF YOUR SYSTEM’S FLUID


To find out how we can lower your overall project cost, arrange a meeng with one of our sales engineers today.


40 years of experience and full system knowledge


T: 0208 451 3344 | www.spirotech.co.uk | F: 0208 451 3366 | www.cibsejournal.com


info@spirotech.co.uk August 2012 CIBSE Journal


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