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Stylish and efficient, Funkyheat infrared heaters incorporate an innova- tive touch screen control – clear, responsive, illuminated, and pre-pro- grammed settings. Sensors control an even heat output and our heaters incor- porate an antifreeze setting. Wireless remote control is included for easy seven day timer programming. Easy to install, slimline design and supplied ready for either horizontal or vertical mounting, our stylish touch screen con- trolled infrared heaters are available in


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Mitsubishi Electric has launched a new 4kW Ecodan air source heat pump, designed specifically to tackle the needs of new-build homes, with a system that matches the hot water requirements, while still meeting the lower heating demand of today’s well insulated properties. New homes built today differ from previous ones because the requirement for hot water is likely to exceed the demand for heating for the first time. “What is needed is a new way of delivering energy-efficient heating and hot water”, explains Jordan Jeewood, Ecodan technical expert for the company. “We have engineered the Ecodan QUHZ monobloc system to meet this need by providing exceptionally high efficiency in the production of hot water, along with renewable space heating for the home”. The Ecodan QUHZ unit is MCS-Approved and straightforward to install, delivering water at 70ºC to a packaged 200 litre thermal store. From this thermal store, mains water is heated directly up to 65ºC via Mitsubishi Electric’s unique plate heat exchanger, meaning the homeowner receives hot water on demand.


01707 282880 www.livingenvironmentalsystems.mitsubishielectric.co.uk


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An abandoned water tower on the out- skirts of Harrogate, Yorkshire, has been converted into a stunning family home by Carol and Majid Nadry from Bradford. Sustainability and energy efficiency were at the heart of the project, so they chose an air source heat pump from Panasonic to provide a low-Carbon heating and hot water solution. “We never have any prob- lems with the Panasonic T-CAP” says Brendon Uys of Heacol. “It is one of the most reliable heating systems I’ve


ever come across, in three years of installing it I haven’t had to do one repair job, I would go so far as to say it’s bulletproof. Another really important feature for me is how simple it is to install.”


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Clearly an efficient way to deliver hot water and heating to self build homes


Our new Ecodan heat pump system combines market leading efficiency in hot water production, with reliable and renewable heating.


This makes it the ideal solution for self build homes where strict building regulations drive down the space heating requirement, making hot water production the dominant load. Ecodan also operates with a market leading low noise output and in-built energy monitoring as standard.


Ecodan. Clearly efficient, clearly renewable. For further information call 01707 282880


or visit ecodanerp.co.uk/developer


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