IBD appointed for Invisible AC range

United Refrigeration, IBD Distribution, air conditioning

United Refrigeration (UK) has been appointed by IBD Distribution for the Invisible AC small-duct high-velocity air-conditioning system, giving installers easier access to the system at branches in many parts of the UK.

Andrew Powles, general manager of United Refrigeration (UK) (pictured left with Ian Smith, general manager with IBD Distribution), says, ‘Invisible AC is one of the most technically advanced small-duct high-velocity air-conditioning systems of its kind currently available in the UK. It represents an important addition to our range. We look forward to the partnership with IBD Distribution, a company we have known for many years.’

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