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Attendees to Viessmann’s stand near entrance N7 can enter
a prize draw competition to win a new Apple iMac All-In-One
Desktop PC.
Viessmann, one of the leading international manufacturers of
heating systems, will demonstrate the benefits of its
advanced products and controls to the simple integration of
existing heating technologies with renewable energy and
heating systems, at Ecobuild (March 20-22, 2012; ExCel;
London – stand N2730).
Fourteen products from the company’s comprehensive range of
quality products for domestic, commercial and renewable
applications will be on display including those from the
Vitodens boiler (4.8 kW to 840 kW), Vitocal heat pump (1.5
kW to 1 MW) and Vitosol solar thermal system ranges, as well
as from Viessmann’s biomass (4 kW to 1,250 kW) offering.
Viessmann will also be showing its Vitodens 200-W high
specification boiler which now offers up to 840 kW by
offering a cascade of up to eight wall hung boilers, ideal
for where access is difficult, floor space is limited and
where customers demand the reassurance of having more than
one boiler running as a back-up.
In addition to interacting with up to the minute control
systems, product animations and overviews of reference
installations, designers, constructors and installers will
be able to enter Viessmann’s competition for attendees to
the stand. A new Apple iMac All-In-One Desktop PC is the
prize for one lucky visitor, which will be drawn at the end
of the show.
“Together with our recently expanded expert renewables team,
I am looking forward to meeting with specifiers and
installers at Ecobuild and to providing unbiased advice on
the specification of sustainable and energy efficient
heating technologies,” says Graham Russell, managing
director. “The built-in integration of our products means
they are designed from the outset to work together providing
superior performing systems, with lower service and
maintenance costs. This is particularly valuable to the
increasing number of customers who are integrating renewable
with traditional heating systems and who are looking for a
trusted, wide-ranging technology mix from under one
reputable roof.”