New contract for SPC with the Alnwick Garden
SPC (SandP Coil Products ) provide warm air solutions for visitors flocking to the North East to see The Alnwick Garden.
Specialist manufacturer and supplier of heating equipment SPC (SandP Coil Products ), has been called upon to provide warm air solutions for visitors flocking to the North East to see The Alnwick Garden.
SPC has completed the supply of three Airdor Nucleo warm air curtains to the new state of the art Pavilion and Visitor Centre at The Alnwick Garden in Northumberland.
The Airdor Nucleo reduces energy losses by up to 80 per cent, minimises temperature fluctuations and prevents insects, pollen and dust from entering the centre.
It is just one product from SPC's 'Designer' range of warm air curtains, which is specifically tailored for the interior design market.
Warwick Taylor, UK Sales Director at SPC, commented: "The choice of the Airdor Nucleo was perfect for this job".
"The stylish units prove that the highest quality warm air curtains can sit comfortably in an environment where design is paramount".
The Airdor Nucleo is a horizontal mounting self contained overdoor unit, which incorporates either hot water or electric heat exchangers with a wide range of control options.
It is available in RAL 9006 as standard, stainless steel or other RAL finishes which are available to order.
The Airdor Nucleo's combination of style and practicality is further enhanced by the option to have halogen lighting in the outlet nozzle, along with an integrated digital temperature display for ease of use.
The contract is the latest in a series of high profile jobs for SPC.
Boots, Smithkline Beecham, the Ford Motor Company, Hyundai motors and Heathrow Airport are amongst some of the companies who have benefited from SPC's heating solutions.
The Alnwick Garden, the vision of The Duchess of Northumberland, is a living and evolving landscape of ideas and opportunities.
It has transformed a derelict and forgotten plot into a magical living landscape that rings with the sounds of life.
The Pavilion and Visitor Centre was designed by leading British architect, Hopkins Architects as a theatrical entrance to the garden and boasts first-class facilities where visitors can eat, shop, learn and relax.
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