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Heating Systems, Controls and Management
News Release from: Ebeco Underfloor Heating UK
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 June 2005
Penguin Europe and Ebeco Ab Joint
Venture
Swedish underfloor heating manufacturer, Ebeco AB and their UK distributor, Penguin Europe, have come together in a joint venture, trading as Ebeco Underfloor Heating UK .
Swedish underfloor heating manufacturer, Ebeco AB and their UK distributor, Penguin Europe, have come together in a joint venture, trading as Ebeco Underfloor Heating UK The company will operate from the same Redhill address as now, under the control of MD Alan Waters, with the sales function still to be managed by Declan O'Donovan
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 15 Mar 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Ebeco UK have refined and expanded the already extensive Ebeco range of electric underfloor heating systems into packages designed specifically for the UK market.
Comments Alan Waters: 'As Penguin Europe we had developed an excellent relationship with Ebeco AB and this arrangement is a logical extension of that.
Penguin already has a reputation in the UK for its technical expertise but the link with Ebeco now gives us a closer involvement in developing this premium range of electric underfloor heating systems.' Ebeco has over 25 years of experience manufacturing electric underfloor heating cables for both commercial and domestic requirements and is renowned for its on-going new product development.
The latest of these developments being Ebeco Cable Board, designed especially to provide energy efficient underfloor heating on concrete floors and ceramic tiles.
A new 'user friendly' programmable thermostat will also be available within the next few months, allowing selectable operation between room, floor or room and floor modes.
The thermosat will be included in all kits, adding even further to their versatility.
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