heating, plumbing and ventilation For the vertically challenged space
Stelrad Radiators has introduced a range of environmentally friendly, extremely efficient vertical radiators that not only look good and give you that essential added flexibility, but operate brilliantly with the new renewable heat systems such as heat pumps and solar thermal systems, due to their increased surface area, which all contributes to keeping your rooms cosy and warm even with lower system operating temperatures. Stelrad is now offering vertical versions of their very popular Vertex, Planar, compact with Style and Classic Column radiators. These elegant and exciting vertical radiators complement existing Stelrad horizontal radiator ranges perfectly – enabling you to select the right options for each room, whilst ensuring matching compatibility throughout the home. For further information telephone 0870 849 8058 or visit
www.stelrad.com
The pea process
Birds Eye’s frozen ‘pea’ process demands huge quantities of water – from one of the hardest water areas in the UK, and in order for the processing machinery to run smoothly, without the problems associated with limescale build up, they need a little help from technology. One of the bits of technology the have turned to, to achieve this is Watermatic’s KalGuard + system. Watermatic is increasingly offering many large businesses a way of reducing their energy consumption by reducing limescale build up in their plant and systems. All the water coming into the factory comes through the KalGuard + unit before heading on down the line for secondary treatment at the plant’s massive commercial water softener installation, before heading off to the refrigeration and boiler plant in the factory. For further information visit
www.watermatic.co.uk.
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