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Exi-tite announces two new appointments
As part of an ongoing commitment to strengthening its team and supporting continued business growth, leading HVAC supplier Exi-tite has appointed Andy Munson as Regional Sales Manager - London, and Trevor Girvan as Technical Engineer.
Andy Munson joins the business with 46 years of experience in the HVAC industry. During his career, he has worked with organisations including Space Air (Daikin distributor), Toshiba Air Conditioning and CIAT. His background includes heat pumps, air conditioning, heating units and dehumidification systems. He said: “Over the years I have seen how important it is to listen carefully to clients and fully understand their requirements. Every project is different, and my focus has always been on identifying the most appropriate heat pump, air conditioning or dehumidification solution to meet those needs. I look forward to supporting customers across London in my new role.”
Trevor Girvan began his HVAC career in 2006 as an apprentice, progressing from installation to servicing and commissioning equipment across a range of manufacturers including Mitsubishi Electric, Daikin and Toshiba, further developing his technical experience.
He said: “I am pleased to be joining Exi-tite as Technical Engineer. I look forward to developing my skill set further and building positive working relationships with colleagues and customers.” Andrew Robinson, Group Managing Director at Exi-tite, said, “We welcome Andy and Trevor to the business. Their respective experience in sales and technical delivery will support our operations and customer base. The appointments reflect our continued investment in both commercial capability and technical expertise to better serve our customers and partners across the UK.’’
https://exi-tite.com/ Trevor Girvan joins Exi-tite as Technical Engineer
Andy Munson has 46 years of experience in the HVAC industry
ACV UK’s free commissioning promotions return for 2026
S, and Smart L320 to qualify for free commissioning on all three or more ACV products*.
New for 2026, ACV UK is building on its existing loyalty scheme with a refreshed, tiered structure. Designed to recognise and reward different levels of customer commitment, it offers customers increased benefits and exclusive rewards.
Following the success of its free commissioning promotion, ACV UK, a specialist in hot water solutions, is pleased to announce the continuation of its free commissioning offers into 2026, alongside the introduction of a new enhanced loyalty scheme designed to reward customers.
ACV’s commissioning promotion continues to offer customers valuable savings across the full ACV product range. Customers installing three or more ACV products within a single plant room can benefit from free commissioning on all qualifying products*. With a diverse selection of products available, customers can choose from combinations such as the Heat Master Evo, Evo
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“Following such positive feedback, we’re delighted to be extending our free commissioning promotion into 2026. Extending our promotion, alongside an enhanced loyalty programme allows us to continue to support and reward our customers”, says Charlie Newell, Director and General Manager of ACV UK. ACV’s commissioning promotions are designed to help ensure every installation delivers optimum performance from day one. For added reassurance, when commissioning is carried out by ACV within three months of the installation date, customers can register their warranty online or by post at no extra cost.
With over 100 years of experience, ACV is a leading specialist in the design, manufacture, and distribution of heating and hot water products. Offering a wide range of quality products designed to provide efficient and economical hot water solutions to suit a wide range of applications, when you order an ACV product, you can be assured of a dedicated customer support and service to match.
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