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Change of focus for ATAG Heating UK Ltd   


ATAG Heating UK Ltd is to focus its business towards commercial boiler sales and the domestic boiler ‘new build’ specification market. To avoid confusion in the marketplace, it will operate under the banner ATAG Commercial and continue to supply the UK industry through the wholesaler dis- tribution network. ATAG Heating UK Ltd’s team led by Managing Director, Phil Bell, has been responsible for establishing the ATAG brand’s reputa- tion for quality, reliability and technical


innovation since the early 2000s, distributing both domestic as well as commercial boilers.


01243 815770 www.atagcommercial.co.uk Enq. 183 Minimise heat loss and maximise savings


Panasonic’s brand new 50L buffer tank is now available and is ideal as a volume extension or low-loss header tank, maximising the effectiveness of Aquarea heat pump applications in properties large or small. Buffer tanks are used with air source heat pumps to increase volume, provide storage and to prevent short cycling of the heat pump. This new addition to the Aquarea range is cost and energy effi- cient, and requires low maintenance once installed within a property. With


Automated Air Vent (AAV) capabilities, the new Aquarea 50L buffer tank will maximise the efficiency and effectiveness of current heating applications. The unit also lends itself for a quick and easy install.


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Replacement aluminium windows for period and new homes


SEE US AT STAND D176*


The Benenden Conservation Range TM


 Single or dual RAL colours  Fit into timber or direct to stone


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For expert advice call 0800 731 4294 www.thwc.co.uk


Showrooms at: Sevenoaks Dorking Beaconsfield


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homebuilding & renovating show stand no G160


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selfbuilder & homemaker www.sbhonline.co.uk


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