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PostHeaderIcon Central Heating Without Pipe works and boiler – and it can be green


Sueka heating systems are designed to keep you warm while you remain cool about your carbon footprint
There are over 30 good reasons to install a Sueka heating system into your home, office or workplace.
Compare a 2 KW hair drier, a 2 KW iron and a 2 KW Sueka slim-line radiator. They all require the same power, yet which one will heat a room for you?
The Sueka technology has been used extensively in Germany for more than 30 years.
Thanks to storage capacity and sensitive thermostatic control (which measures the temperature at floor level), Sueka heaters only require around 15 minutes of electricity to provide 60 minutes of warmth.
So by using radiated heat rather than traditional convection heating, 15 minutes of electricity will give you 60 minutes of warmth.
Storage heaters emit CO2 through their glowing elements Sueka heaters do not.
Call us now for more information.
www.sueka.co.uk

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PostHeaderIcon Pellet Furnace Ecole Evangeline


Can we heat most of PEI by using wood? This video shows us that the technology and the savings are here to do that.

I interview Dick Arsenault who is the agent and installer for the KOB Biofuel Boiler at the Ecole Evangeline on PEI. You will see how easy this is to install, maintain and operate. We end with the costs that offer us a dramatic opportunity.

Here is part of the press release: A biomass heating system demonstation project at École Évangéline in Abram-Village is now operating, announced the Department of Environment, Energy and Forestry and la Commission scolaire de langue française.

The school will now be using a pellet-fuel furnace as its primary heat source, with an oil-heat system used only to supplement the pellet-fuel system. The school uses approximately 100,000 litres of fuel each year for heating, but expects that the addition of the system which burns pelletized wood will dramatically cut its annual bill.

The heating system installed is an Austrian-built 300 kilowatt Kob Pyrot pellet furnace, supplied by Atlantic Cool Air of Wellington. The unit arrives in a ready-for-installation container designed to be placed outside the school building and integrated into the heating system through pipes that connect to a heat exchanger.

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PostHeaderIcon Heating Central Heating Repairs


Boiler And heating Repairs Covering The Whole Of The UK 24HRS A Day

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