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Mitsubishi Electric has launched two new online videos to highlight the benefits of renewable heat pump technology for both homeowners and landlords. The first animation focuses on how the Ecodan range can offer reduced running costs, ease installation and lower carbon emissions for social housing providers and landlords. The second video looks at the issues from a homeowner’s point of view and highlights how renewable Ecodan can provide a viable, cost-effective alterna-


tive to the escalating price of oil heating. Both can be viewed on the company’s website.


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Stylish, good looking and highly efficient space heating that consumes half the energy required to run conven- tional radiators is now available from Infrarad Limited. The Contract range is a collection of five lightweight composite panels designed for wall or floor mounting. Three hard-wired mod- els are available in output ratings of 500W, 800W and 1kW. Panels are available in plain gloss white and plain gloss black, with matching frames, and are designed for a surface


temperature of below 90°C. Infrarad’s products all use radiant heat, which is more efficient and avoids creating a stuffiness inside the room. In many instances, it can also be more cost-effective than traditional central heating.


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DON’T JUST BUILD FOR TODAY - BUILD FOR THE FUTURE


A property heated by an Ice Energy heat pump is more than just a property, it’s a home. But it’s not just constant, reliable, controllable heat our heat pumps provide, it’s an investment for you and your family.


Installing a heat pump will create a safer, cleaner environment for your loved ones, secure your fuel supplies for years to come while at the same time reducing your running costs to provide greater financial stability. It could even increase your property value.


You can also qualify for generous new government grants designed to repay your installation costs so you’ll get paid for protecting your family and the environment as you enjoy all the benefits of a warm and cosy home, whatever the weather.


Call us free on 0808 145 2340 quoting reference SBH0114 or visit www.iceenergy.co.uk to find out more.


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Original FARAL Aluminium Radiators, always appreciated, often imitated since 1966 The choice of many Architects and local authorities for over 50 years, Faral radiators provide the highest heat output achievable from one of the most energy efficient low water content aluminium radiators available today.


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Detailed drawings of AEL radiators and valves in a CAD drawing format that is also compatible with AUTOCAD is available on digital disc or via www.aelheating.com e-mail: sales@aelheating.com Tel: 01928 579068


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