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New Carbon System Receives Warm Response From Industry Critics
~~New Carbon System Receives Warm Response From Industry Critics
An underfloor heating company, based in Hucknall, are today launching an innovative new range of products that challenge the traditional under floor heating systems.
The Varme Heat Pack and Carbon System, brought to you by Floor Heating Systems Ltd, avoids the mess and setting time associated with traditional tile adhesives and levelling compounds.
Andrew Dye, Sales Director at Floor Heating Systems Ltd, said: “The launch of The Varme Heat Pack and Carbon System is a milestone in the underfloor heating industry because it completely transforms the way underfloor heating is installed, the waiting times endured by contractors, and the delays associated with drying times”
This new underfloor heating system, approved by CE & BEAB, proves beneficial for both the homeowner and property developer.
The Varme film carbon heating elements are composed using a uniformed carbon coating over a polyester film. Electrical energy is brought into the film from factory connected ‘cold’ cable leads, which connect to the copper strips and here, it is transformed without loss into thermal energy.
Available in two power outputs, including 130 watts per m² and 160 watts per m², the carbon heating film system can be suitable for primary heating in most cases, but this is dependent on the size of the room and insulation properties.
Andrew Dye added: “The Varme Heat Pack and Carbon System is a high quality product that provides a completely hassle-free installation, and we are very impressed with the great response we have received so far”
Floor Heating Systems Limited is represented by Tina Clough at Poppy PR www.poppy-pr.co.uk
For more information, please visit www.varme.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Poppy-PR .
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