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Specialist chiller hire for temperature control

An Andrews Sykes Group product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jun 18, 2007

Andrews delivers a fast and efficient response when temperature control becomes a critical issue for Building and Facilities Managers.

Building and Facilities Managers depend on Andrews for a fast and efficient response when temperature control becomes a critical issue.

When breakdowns occur and systems need to be shut down for planned maintenance, refits or new installations, the Andrews Sykes specialist chiller hire division can provide FM businesses with all the cooling power they need.

Ensuring effective temperature and climate control for spaces large and small with a range of environmentally friendly, energy efficient, powerful and reliable mobile chillers from 10kW to multi megawatt units.

All backed by genuine 24/7/365 support and maintenance for all equipment on hire to ensure uninterrupted cooling service during planned downtime or scheduled maintenance.

A recent example of Andrews chillers in action covered a TV station which was relocating to a new Midlands site, where the existing chillers were having problems with using canal water that blocked the filters, and the return water temperature was too high.

Andrews was asked by the building's facilities management provider to supply temporary chillers.

Three powerful 500kW units were positioned outside the building and connected using wire armoured pipe to a main connection point.

The installation was completed to the complete satisfaction of the customer and continued to operate faultlessly while the filtration system was overhauled.

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