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News Release from: The Building Centre | Subject: Jaga Heating Products
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 May 2006
Jaga Heating Products at The Building
Centre
Following the current refurbishment project at The Building Centre, Jaga Heating Products have moved to a larger stand at The Building Centre.
Following the current refurbishment project at The Building Centre, Jaga Heating Products, the leading European manufacturer of a wide range of radiators and heating solutions, have moved to a larger stand at The Building Centre Products now on the enlarged display area include Jaga's innovative oXygen system which is believed to be the first heating solution that monitors and regulates room temperature through creating a balanced cycle of clean fresh air
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 29 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Also featured is Jaga's energy-efficient Dynamic Boost Effect (DBE) technology, which incorporates a microprocessor that gives intelligent temperature management and ultra-rapid heating response when needed.
One of the newest products in the DBE range is the Freestanding Knockonwood DBE radiator.
This is an alternative window heating solution that combines the innovative DBE technology with the aesthetics of the popular Jaga Knockonwood radiator; the UK's first wooden radiator also featured at The Building Centre.
Other products on display include Jaga's Low-H20 Strada and the stylish Sentinel LST.
The Strada offers a practical and cost effective low water content heating solution whilst the attractive Sentinel is safe to touch as the surface temperature remains below 43 degrees C eliminating the possibility of burns.
Jaga's window solutions, which offer an energy-efficient alternative to underfloor heating, also feature on the stand.
They include the popular Mini Canal and Clima Canal.
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