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BEAT THE HEAT


www.hscuk.co.uk


With MASTERS innovative, energy saving Mobile Evaporative Bio Coolers (High temperatures negatively affect productivity and worker’s safety whilst making people feel uncomfortable)


BC340


BC180


BC60


The MASTER innovative cooling solutions offer an efficient mobile spot cooler that consumes very little energy and can also be used in the open air.


Master portable evaporatives cool the air using a simple natural process, the evaporating water decreases the temperature of the air.


The most efficient, practical and economical way to cool, large, open areas like industrial warehouses, production lines, workshops and hangars.


As the coolers can be used outdoors, it is the ideal way of cooling terraces, events and large marquees.


The coolers are installation-free, just connect the water hose or fill the tank and you can enjoy cool, fresh air without the use of gases or compressors.


The cost of ownership is very low due to the easy maintenance and long life-span of our coolers.


The energy consumption is very low, saving your customer a lot of money.


Due to the mobility it is easy to move around the customer’s site or between your depot and the customer.


Nationwide: 0845 309 0707 • London: 0208 830 8333 • Email: sales@hscuk.co.uk For further information or advice please contact us directly


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