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Cooling & Heating - Andrews Sykes

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Direct fired oilEXHAUST TUBE UNITSThe UK leader in portable direct-fired oil heatersfor hirePowerful, reliable and economical, these fully portable heaters deliverwarmth wherever you are, whenever you need it. We operate the UK’slargest hire fleet of heaters and also supply and manage all the fuel youneed at competitive rates, ensuring you never run out.Using oil as fuel, these efficient, compact and robust direct-fired oil heatersare best for places that need large volumes of warm air, such as factories,warehouses, sports halls, loading bays, and farm buildings. They can beused with either 110 or 230 volt and, as with all direct fired heaters, needpermanent ventilation to the outside environment. Please call for help inchoosing the right heater for your needs.■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Price competitiveThe UK’s most advanced hire fleet of heatersFree site surveysFast delivery nationwideWe respond within four hours of your callPlanned support and the fastest emergency responseNationwide sales, support and maintenance 24/7, 365 days’ a yearInstallation and servicing by expert engineersAll staff are trained to <strong>Heating</strong> and Ventilating Contractors’Association (HVCA) standardsIMPORTANT NOTE: A FREE site survey by an <strong>Andrews</strong> heating specialist will help youwork out exactly what model and set-up is right for your location and application. Forhealth and safety reasons it is essential that you choose and operate the right type ofheater for your location and application. We can advise you on the safest and mostappropriate heater(s) to use. All direct fired heaters require permanent ventilation to theoutside atmosphere and it’s best to allow 6.5cm 3 for every 293kW of heat input. Propanecylinders must be used and stored in accordance with the highly flammable liquidsand liquefied petroleum gases regulation 1972, which we will be pleased to explain.118 Click www.andrews-sykes.com

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