Rycroft develops hot-water specification program

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Rycroft has developed an interactive computer program that enables water-heating systems for major projects to be selected and specified in a matter of minutes. Using RycoSelect, choosing the water-heating method and equipment is a multi-stage process. It starts with assessing demand based on the hot-water outlets, considered the options of storage or instantaneous heat transfer, the demand on the heating system and ending with the dimensions and positioning of ht plant itself. The program is based on the thousands of projects that Rycroft has handled and offers solutions to suit over 80% of projects. The selected option can then be put forward for a rapid price confirmation. The program is on CD-ROM and is free to specifiers of water-heating equipment. Tel. 01274 490911
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