Four Pure brewery selects Combat Heating for wow factor venue

Combat Heating, Four Pure Brewery, CoRayVac, radiant tube system

Following a £500,000.00 investment Four Pure Brewing opened a new taproom based in London which was set to ‘blow people away’. The new facility includes a bespoke horseshoe bar with 43 taps, a reception room, brewery shop, meetings areas and a live music area.

Since opening its doors in 2013, the taproom and tour experience has changed and grown to suit the breweries size and offering. One thing the facility was missing was an energy efficient heating system.

Combat Heating Solutions provided its CoRayVac radiant tube system which offers a bespoke design allowing for the constraints of the building structure. Combat designed a heating system to the main floor area and a mezzanine floor space used as a seated area for eating and drinking which had previously been used as a warehouse.

Having refurbished the space, the client wanted to retain the industrial look and feel of the building with an indoor and outdoor experience. By leaving the roller shutter doors open throughout the year customers could use the internal and external space freely and move into the main bar. Radiant was the only heating option that allowed this indoor/outdoor ambiance as a warm air system would be constantly flowing out of the door and heating the external atmosphere.

CoRayVac is an energy efficient system due to its vacuum operated, burners-in-series design, combined with its ability to condense. This lowers exhaust temperatures and puts more heat in the space; less waste through the exhaust, resulting in additional efficiency and fuel savings.

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