New products at HVAC 2016

Condair will be previewing the first ever condensing, gas-fired steam humidifier at its stand
Condair will be previewing the first ever condensing, gas-fired steam humidifier at its stand

This October, HVAC 2016 is hosting a number of new product launches from leading exhibitors including some industry firsts, as well as a raft of competitions.

Condair will be previewing the first ever condensing, gas-fired steam humidifier at its stand. The new Condair GS recovers heat from exhaust gases to pre-heat its incoming water supply.

Cotherm UK will be launching its new range of smart water heating controls, as well as its smart electric radiator controls. Airflow Developments will also be exhibiting its new Ardoit Mechanical Ventilation with heat recovery range of units. The Passive House certified units are equipped with the latest smart technology that allows airflow settings to be controlled within the home or remotely by PC, tablet or smartphone.

Furthermore, HVAC 2016 will host the official European launch of air treatment company, Bio-Oxygen, who will be showcasing its air sterilisation system.

With new products specifically for the UK market, Hitachi will be bringing its all-in-one Tutaki-SCombi air source heat pump, as well as other examples from its newly expanded range.

Darwin Clayton will be offering its new and improved insurance scheme for the HVAC sector; and Calor will have representatives from its newly dedicated rural housing developer team to answer any questions and offer advice. In addition, the latest innovations from Knauf Insulation, Trimble and Kingspan Insulation will also be on display.

Taking place at the Birmingham NEC from October 18 – 20, HVAC 2016 sits alongside Timber Expo, the Build Show, Civils Expo, the Surface and Materials Show, Energy 2016, Plant & Machinery Live, Smart Buildings 2016 and Grand Designs Live as part of UK Construction Week.

For more information or to register for your free ticket to attend, visit: www.hvaclive.co.uk or follow: @hvacshow on Twitter.

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