Smith’s adds stylish and functional air curtains to its range

Smith's, air curtains

Specialist in hydronic fan convector products, Smith’s Environmental Products (SEP) is adding air curtains to its family of products.

The new electric and water air curtains help to reduce loss of energy used for heating and cooling a building, while acting as a barrier to dust, insects and odours. A number of air curtains are available, to suit a range of applications and project sizes – from small retail outlets to shopping centres, sports facilities and warehouses.

Stella and S2 are both functional and stylish, making them ideal for the retail environment. The metallic finish which is available is ideal for hotel lobbies, atrium areas and showrooms. The PS range of industry air curtains delivers high efficiency outputs for larger areas.

Smith’s managing director Gary Haynes says: ‘Since our acquisition by the Swan Group, it has been our strategy to increase the Smith’s range of domestic and commercial heating solutions, providing greater choice for our customers and clients across the UK.’

Smith’s air curtains come with a free three-year parts and labour guarantee. For specialist projects, the Smith’s technical sales team is available to offer free, no-obligation advice on the best solution for your premises and can advise on which air curtain best suits your requirements. SEP can deliver bespoke commercial heating and cooling solutions for more individual requirements.

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