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News Release from: S and P Coil Products | Subject: Airdor Elite
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 06 April 2004
Curtains For The Cold
SPC has introduced a stylish new air curtain which is simple to install and can be easily maintained by non-specialist staff. The Airdor Elite provides powerful overhead heating to doorways and entran
SPC customises each Airdor Elite to meet customers' specific requirements, with a choice of control options allowing the air curtain to be tailored to particular operational circumstances The Airdor Elite has an attractive two-tone casing with bevelled edges and moulded end-panels
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 1 Dec 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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There are three standard sizes (1m, 1.5m and 2m) and a modular design which can accommodate any size of doorway.
It can be wall or ceiling mounted, or installed invisibly behind plasterboard or a standard T-bar ceiling grid.
The Airdor Elite is easily installed, with all connections accessible from within the casing.
Larger units are installed in two lightweight halves.
It requires only simple maintenance and is easily serviced.
It features slot-in filters which can be removed, cleaned, and replaced by non-specialist staff.
If servicing is required, access to all components is simple via a tamper-proof inspection panel.
The Airdor Elite features a wide range of configurations and power options.
There is a choice of Low Pressure Hot Water featuring an integral 3-speed fan control, or electric power featuring a comprehensive range of heat outputs.
Medium Pressure Hot Water and steam coil versions are also available to order.
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