Aspen Pumps scoops industry award

Aspen Pumps

Aspen Pumps has won the RAC Cooling Industry award for its Green XL range from Storm Chemicals. Aspen scooped the ‘Air Conditioning Product of the Year - Components and peripherals’ award for 2017.

Storm Green XL is the first sector-specific probiotic cleaning technology on the market. Using microscopic deep cleaning technology, Storm Green XL provides a long-lasting deep clean beyond the microscopic layer (biofilm), leaving a healthy microflora on the surface (‘good’ microbes to fight against ‘bad bacteria’) and so ensuring a product remains clean in-between service intervals. Plus, unlike conventional disinfectants, bacteria cannot become resistant to it. Storm Green XL removes both the visible and invisible dirt eliminating dust, mould, bacteria and other pollution as well as neutralising bad musty odours caused by fungi and bacteria.

Thanks to the intensive, deep clean provided by Storm Green XL, the energy efficiency of AC equipment is improved. Keeping equipment clean can provide up to a 30% energy saving, making an effective clean a great bonus that saves companies money. Using Green XL also results in fewer call backs since AC will be clean for longer and so work more efficiently.

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