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comfort renewable energy
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comfort environment has teamed up with REHAU as an Authorised Partner and now offer a comprehensive service combining REHAU AWADUKT ground-heat exchange with whole building fresh air heat recovery ventilation.
This system can be easily and economically applied for residential, commercial and public buildings, Although it is best suited to new build projects, it can also be applied to existing buildings provided there is sufficient available exterior space to install the ground heat exchange system.
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comfort environment - residential heat pumps
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comfort environment residential systems brochure illustrating the latest energy saving ways to heat your home using the latest heat pumps, coupled with heat recovery ventilation. Heat pumps will heat your home and cool then as well, you can use them with under floor heating - heat your hot water and combine them with existing boilers or add solar heating as well.
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The simple facts about R22 Refrigerant
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comfort factsheet all about the current situation with refrigerant R22, we explain the options simply and clearly. Although R22 will still be available for some years, now is a good time to review your options and you can make dramatic savings by upgrading equipment now.
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F-Gas Regulations - how will they affect you
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Read or download Comforts factsheet about the F-Gas Regulations. It is important that you comply if you are a business and have over 3kg of F-Gas on your site
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Refrigerants - comfort factsheet
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A brief guide to some of the more common refrigerants used for heat pumps, air conditioning and chillers with explanations about ODP and GWP
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Past Project - Daikin VRV - Art Gallery - London
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Comfort engineers successfully completed the installation of
Heat Recovery Air Conditioning systems
for a new Art Gallery of Richard Green
in New Bond Street, London.
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Past Project - Daikin VRV installed in 1989 still maintained in 2010
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One of the UK's very first Daikin VRV Inverter systems was proposed, designed and installed by Comfort engineers in 1989 over 20 years ago and is still operating efficiently, keeping the client warm in winter and cool in summer.
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