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Weatherite offers hot water system for John Lewis

A Weatherite Building Services product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jul 23, 2010

An energy efficient hot water storage system is the latest successful project completed by Weatherite Building Services (WBS) for the John Lewis Partnership.

The system, designed and installed by WBS includes direct-fired Andrews water heaters which require minimal water storage and have resulted in significant savings in running costs.

WBS managed the entire project, carrying out the work to a tight deadline that involved minimum disruption to the normal operation of the store.

As part of JLP's commitment to replace R22 refrigerant throughout its stores nationwide, WBS has been appointed as sole contractor inclusive of completing the required work at the Aberdeen store.

WBS has more than 37 years experience in all aspects of building service including heating, ventilation, air conditioning, commercial kitchen ventilation/extraction, data centre/IT cooling, boiler house refurbishment/replacement and all aspects of M and E services.

WBS offers its customers a complete building services solution from one single source including total project management and full design, installation and commissioning activities.

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