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Contents : HEATING & VENTILATING REVIEW Introducing the Condens 7000 WP
With outputs from 50kW to 145kW, our all-new commercial boiler series is the direct replacement for the GB162 V2 and has been designed to save up to 60% on the average installation time compared to its predecessor**.
To learn more, please visit:
bosch-industrial.co.uk/condens7000
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YE5 Guarantee* Boiler AR
Hydrogen Blend Ready
*Terms and Conditions apply. Please visit
bosch-industrial.co.uk/guarantee-terms-and-conditions for details. **Time savings estimated and observed during customer installation studies.
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Inside this issue • HVR AWARDS PICTURE SPECIAL
• BESA Conference review • Controls, Ventilation, Rental systems, Commercial heating
ON THE COVER: Introducing the Bosch Condens 7000 WP The all-new Bosch commercial boiler series is the direct replacement for the GB162 V2 and comes hydrogen blend ready, with a 5 year boiler guarantee*. Available in outputs ranging from 50 to 145kW, it can be cascaded up to 860kW.
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*Terms and Conditions apply. Visit
bosch-industrial.co.uk/guarantee-terms-and-conditions for details.
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VENTILATION: UNDERFLOOR VENTILATION BENEFITS VENTILATION: MAKE CLASSROOMS A PRIORITY RENTAL SYSTEMS: HVAC RENTAL TRENDS RENTAL SYSTEMS: HIRE EQUIPMENT POWERS AHEAD HVR AWARDS PICTURE SPECIAL COMMERCIAL HEATING: THE HEAT IS ON FOR HYDROGEN COMMERCIAL HEATING: PEACE OF MIND IN HOSPITALITY COMMERCIAL HEATING: HEATING'S DIRTY SECRETS COMMERCIAL HEATING: HEAT TRANSFER MADE SIMPLE HVACR LIVE PREVIEW: WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE EVENT COMMERCIAL HEATING: THE POWER OF THE HIU CONTROLS: PLAN AHEAD TO TACKLE EXTREME HEAT
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