Product & Company News
FERNOX
Fernox has launched the TF1 Omega + Filter. The new precision engineered nickel-plated brass filter has been developed specifically to meet the needs of larger systems and light commercial applications, with installation flexibility and market-leading levels of system debris capture. The filter is the latest addition to the Fernox TF1 Omega Filter range and protects the heating system with
the same innovative combination of a powerful Neodym and Hydronic Particle Separation (HPS) technology. The cleaning method works by reducing the velocity of the s
particles to allow the debris to settle at the bottom of the filter for quick and safe removal. The internal HPS, magnet assembly and area of low flow within the TF1 Omega+ Filter optimise the capture of system debris, while ensuring minimal loss of system pressure.
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www.fernox.com
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PRIMALEC
Primalec’s recently announced strategic partnershi p product manager, ACR. His appointment follows Primalec has appointed Aaron Macfarlane as senior
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REMEHA
that combines top-quality components with precision engineering to class-leading floor-standing boiler series available in 65, 90 and 115 models, is a platform. The new Gas 120 Ace range, exchanger and next-generation control boiler range with a new advanced heat ultra-efficient, floor-standing condensing Gas 120 Ace, an exceptionally compact, Remeha has launched the innovative new
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