Portsmouth care trust teams up with Keston Boilers

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Portsmouth City Teaching Primary Care Trust, where Keston Boilers has become the preferred supplier for heating requirements.
As part of efforts to reduce fuel bills by Portsmouth City Teaching Primary Care Trust Estates & Facilities Services, Keston Boilers is supplying equipment for heating and hot-water requirements. The scope of projects includes special-needs care home, day hospitals and health centres. The most recent installation is a 5-boiler prefabricated rig with controls to interface with the trust’s linked building-management system. Other Keston units specified by the trust include a large Duet system with an output of 55 kW. It comprises a C55 commercial condensing boiler and a hot-water storage tank. All Keston’s commercial and domestic condensing boilers are SEDBUK A rated. A distinctive small-diameter muPVC flue pipe increases flexibility and simplifies installation.
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