BSE CLASSIFIEDE Heat Interface Units Overheating in Homes – CPD Brand New: Product Selectors Complete technical specification tailored to your requirements Pressure and Water Quality
Product selectors for MVHR, MEV & Radiators.
Whether you’re searching for the pressure and flow or the heat output the product selector helps you make your decision a lot easier. You simply input the exact requirements you need and it will provide detailed information of the solution that match your criteria.
It’s free and easy to use. Radiators
Our radiator selection tool utilises our extensive range of radiator options, but makes selection an easier process.
Simply by entering system requirements, including flow, return, room temperature and heat output, you will be provided with a list of radiators that meet your requirements.
MHVR and MEV
This simple but innovative tool is unique in our industry, as typically different ventilation models and their specifications would be recorded and logged separately.
Our tools can integrate them into a project, if required. Having all the products needed for one project in one place saves the user time, effort and allows for easy analysis!
For more information visit:
www.zehnderproductselector.co.uk
Or contact us
T +44 (0) 1276 605800 Mail:
enquiries@zehnder.co.uk
Prefabricated Plantrooms & Modules
Lighting
Lighting Controls Energy Saving Lighting Controls
DANLERS energy saving products are UK manufactured and are ideal for the automatic control of lighting and other electrical loads. They are easy to install using the existing wiring - saving time, energy and money. All products come with a 5 year warranty. Contact us for more information or visit our website.
DANLERS Limited, Vincients Road, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN14 6NQ Tel: 01249 443377. Fax: 01249 443388. E-mail:
sales@danlers.co.uk
www.danlers.co.uk 46 BUILDING SERVICES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER NOVEMBER 2018 VISIT OUR WEBSITE:
www.bsee.co.uk
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