Broag stays the course at the University of Plymouth

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Following the installation of Broag boilers in a number of buildings on the campus of the University of Plymouth, two Remeha 310 eco boilers have been installed in the new Roland Levinsky Building. It houses the Faculty of Arts and also provides the new base for Plymouth Arts Centre. The boilers were installed by Mitie Engineering of Plymouth under the auspices of building-services consultant Hoare Lea. These boilers are quiet, floor-standing units with ultra-low NOx emissions. They are of compact, lightweight construction and supplied with wheels for ease of installation.
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