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HVAC  PRODUCTS HIRE BOILERS OFFER 96% ENERGY SAVINGS


ICS Cool Energy has launched a range of high-efficiency boilers for hire, suitable for a wide variety of applications and delivering fuel efficiencies of up to 96%. Working with fuel-efficient burners and


boilers to ensure low environmental impact, ICS Cool Energy’s hire division has the industry’s largest range of HVAC equipment which has now been extended to offer 3kW up to 2MW electric and dual-fuel (gas/oil) boilers. The new range of high efficiency boilers is suitable for a diverse range of applications from emergency heating in the event of a boiler breakdown to supporting site activities during planned maintenance work as well as standalone installations for heating structures using complementary hire fleet air handler units. ICS Cool Energy provides boiler hire for


large-scale projects. These include delivering additional hot water to district heating systems during peak demand, keeping facilities running. As part of its hire solutions which are available nationwide, ICS Cool Energy offers 24-hour remote and fuel tank monitoring. Fuel can be supplied to avoid the downtime, cost and inconvenience of running out of fuel. A monthly report on fuel usage, alarms


and fuel orders can be provided, giving customers peace of mind that their boiler is always functioning at full efficiency. “Across our entire operation we have noticed that our customers are becoming


ICS ACHIEVES IOR ACCREDITATION


ICS Cool Energy has sponsored 11 of its technicians to become Institute of Refrigeration (IoR) accredited with membership grades ranging from affiliates through to associate members. The IoR is an information resource and


far more aware of energy efficiency and their carbon footprint,” says Russ Baker, UK sales director of the hire division. “With our new range of high-efficiency


rental boilers we can offer a fast, reliable and environmentally friendly solution to heating system breakdowns, seasonal demands and planned maintenance work. “Particularly in the event of emergency


breakdowns and outages, customers need units that can be delivered to site and installed as quickly as possible and that’s exactly what we’re set up to do. Our team of highly experienced and fully trained engineers allow us to provide a full turnkey installation which includes commissioning by a specialist combustion engineer as part of our Gas Safe accredited service.”


ICS Cool Energy T: 0800 774 7426 www.icscechillerhire.co.uk


A monthly report on fuel usage, alarms and orders can be provided, giving customers peace of mind that their boiler is always functioning at full efficiency


forum for professionals in the refrigeration and air conditioning industry with its network of members including technicians, engineers and scientists. Membership applications are subjected to approval by a committee to ensure an applicant has sufficient experience, qualifications and a sponsor and is committed to increasing their knowledge of refrigeration related technologies for personal and industry benefit. Members are given access to an extensive library of industry-related technical information and member events to network, share best practice and skills and ensure their knowledge is always up-to-date. Technical manager Brent Hall has been


elected as a Fellow of the Institute following many years’ involvement with the industry and the organisation’s national and regional structure. “Membership of the IoR demonstrates


that individuals and companies are committed to being up-to-date with best practice, legislation and latest developments within the refrigeration industry,” says president Steve Gill FInstR.


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