heating & renewable energy
Maincor are pleased to introduce Overboard for retrofit underfloor heat- ing applications. Ideal for extensions, kitchen refurbishments or upgrading domestic heating systems, the system is quick and easy to install, offering an energy efficient solution and a comfortable internal environment for building occupiers. The underfloor heating pipes are laid within the pre- routed Overboard panels offering a low profile solution which lends itself to situations where minimal floor height adjustments are desired. This makes the Overboard system suitable any property desiring UFH with its indoor comfort benefits, lower heating bills and reduced CO2 emissions.
New retrofit underfloor heating system
01455 555930
www.maincor.co.uk District heating at Banbury Park
Evinox Energy recently worked with Higgins Construction & Circle Housing on a development in Walthamstow. The site was a former warehouse, industrial works and electronics factory in Waltham Forest. Evinox engineers completed a full design of the primary network for the district heating and hot water system for a complex. The apartments are connected to the district heat network and each includes an Evinox ModuSat® FS storage HIU to provide heating and hot water. Residents at Banbury Park benefit from the Evinox PaySmart® pre-payment system. This system enables residents to be in control of their own energy bills by paying in advance.
01372 722277 www.
evinoxenergy.co.uk
Now with a 5 year warranty... The best has just got even better!
WARRANTY
With the quality and operation of the ESZV222L Zone Valve, we are now offering a 5 year warranty.
For more information about our complete range of products call 01280 816 868 or visit
www.esicontrols.co.uk
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