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Jaga Heating launches new Play Radiator at BSEC |
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Friday, 27 February 2009 |
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Jaga Heating, a specialist in manufacturing
design and energy efficient radiators, presented its n ew Play radiator at Building
Schools Exhibition and Conference (BSEC) 2009. Designed for use in
schools, nurseries, classrooms, and even in kids' bedrooms, the Play Radiator shields
curious fingers from the efficient heat exchanger, whilst the rounded shell is
always cool to touch, even at the highest output, and is finished in a
hard-wearing paint formula to ensure many years of service.
According to Jagas press release, the Play is not
only good for children, it's good for the environment, because it uses Jaga's
renowned LowH2O low mass, low water content technology, with only a tenth of
the weight and water content of the standard steel panel radiators found in
many schools and nurseries in the UK. This means faster response, better
comfort and lower fuel bills.
Jaga's Dynamic Boost Effect
(DBE) technology can be optionally integrated with the Play Radiator to allow
use with low flow temperature heating systems, which means maximum efficiency
from systems featuring heat pumps.
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