Company profile HEATING & VENTILATING REVIEW
Contractors’, Installers’ & Consultants’ Handbook 2018
Contractors’, Installers’ & Consultants’ Handbook 2018Company profile HEATING & VENTILATING REVIEW Weatherite Air Conditioning Ltd
WISPAIR RANGE OF HIGH EFFICIENCY AIR HANDLING UNITS
CONTACT Steve Cartledge, Sales Director E
scartledge@weatheritegroup.com T 0121 665 22 66 M 07713 512572
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procurement to production and ultimately to the energy consumption of the finished product. With over 45 years’ experience in delivering quality HVAC equipment to almost all sectors of industry we are confident we have a range of AHUs that offer our clients a real alternative in this marketplace”.
sing specially developed selection and quotation software, integrated with a purpose designed interface programme, which
seamlessly links design, purchasing and manufacturing processes, Weatherite’s new WispAir range of standard/modular AHUs combine a rapid quotation turnaround with fast-track delivery of a range of innovative, energy efficient, fully compliant Air Handling Units.
Weatherite has responded to the industry’s requirement for quick turnaround of quotations and a competitively priced, quality ‘finished product’ and has spent the last 12 months developing their ‘WispAir’ AHU range- to specifically match the industry’s fast-track requirements.
As Steve Cartledge, Weatherite’s sales director explains: “lead times are getting shorter and there will always be increasing pressure on costs. The challenge for us was to design, manufacture and deliver quality, energy efficient, fully compliant AHUs that meet the client’s exact requirements, within the shortest possible time- and at the right price. We’ve done our homework and have spent some considerable time developing our quotation software and manufacturing systems and we know we can compete in this market-having won a number of major orders recently”.
“Exceptional efficiency is also key to delivering the best Air Handling Units, within the shortest possible lead times and Weatherite has applied this principle to every stage of the process from quotation, through
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The WispAir range covers typical air flow rates from 0.3m3
/s to 35m3 /s however, Weatherite can deliver
AHUs to any specific size/configuration, quickly and competitively.
WispAir also offers an extensive range of configurations to suit each individual application and can even be supplies in multiple sections or as a flat-pack solution, to suit dimensional/access constraints.
All units are constructed using Weatherite’s tried and tested, double skinned, fully insulated casework configuration- providing a cold bridge-free, highly effective, fully tested solution.
All WispAir AHU’s are fully ErP compliant (the EU directive aimed at improving the energy efficiency and other environmental performance criteria for related products) and incorporate the very latest technologies, delivering exceptional performance, reliability and energy efficiency. Utilising high efficiency fans and motors and incorporating the latest heat-recovery technology, the WispAir range delivers an exceptionally quiet, compact, cost effective solutions for small, medium and large applications.
The WispAir AHU range has also been independently tested and complies fully with BS EN1886:2007 as well as all other relevant ISO/BS/EN standards for AHUs.
The WispAir range further enhances Weatherite’s extensive range of HVAC solutions- manufactured in the UK.
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