Fan-convector heaters get top marks at school

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Powrmatic’s Aquamaster fan-convector heaters have replaced 25-year-old equipment in a school in Wolverhampton.
Over a hundred Aquamaster fan-convector heaters from Powrmatic have been installed in a large secondary school in Wolverhampton to replace a heating system that was over 25 years old and prone to frequent failure. Reasons for selecting Aquamaster heaters for St Edmunds Catholic School include ultra-safe design, low maintenance requirements and excellent heating performance. Fast heat-up and low-noise fan ensure comfortable heating, and thermostatic speed control guarantees a controlled air supply and constant temperature. A low-temperature thermostat is fitted as standard. Other features lending Aquamaster to use in schools, colleges, hospitals and public buildings include robust construction, rounded corners, tamperproof grilles and a front security panel with quick-release locks to ensure access by authorised personnel only.
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