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2 WEEK DELIVERY ON FAN CONVECTORS
5th July, 2010
Product: Fan Convectors & Unit Heaters  
S & P Coil Products Limited are on a 2 week delivery for Belgravia Fan Convectors * This isn't just a promotion, S & P Coil Products Limited have been on a 1-2 week delivery for Fan Convectors for the past 2 years due to investment in our manufacturing processes and equipment. S & P Coil Products Ltd take every pride in deliver...  More
 
SPC ANNOUNCE NEW CENTRAL EUROPEAN DISTRIBUTOR
2nd July, 2010
Product: Heat Pipes  
S & P Coil products Limited are delighted to announce the appointment of a new Central European distributor for France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Luxembourg.  Ventilox Limited will be promoting Heat Pip...  More
 
SPC MANUFACTURE MULTI-SERVICE RADIANT HEATING/COOLING PANELS
3rd June, 2010
Product: Radiant Heating Panels  
With the move to modular off-site building techniques over recent years, SPC have developed their range of ThermaTile Plus Radiant Panels to allow for in-built services such are lights, sensors, sprinklers etc. These services can be either pre-installed or the panels can be pre-drilled ready for installation on-site. Warwick Taylor, Sales Director at SPC s...  More
 
SPC's NEW MINIB PELTIER HEATER SELECTED AS A FINALIST AT THE H & V NEWS AWARDS 2010
9th February, 2010
Product: Trench Heating  
S & P Coil Products Limited’s new MINIB Peltier heater has been selected as a finalist in the ‘Industrial/Commercial Heating Product of the Year’ category at the H & V News Awards 2010. Found on page 78 of the ...  More
 
SPC INTRODUCE NEW REVOLUTIONARY PELTIER HEATER
19th January, 2010
Product: Fan Convectors & Unit Heaters  
SPC have introduced a revolutionary Peltier heater to complement the MINIB range of trench and floor standing heaters. The new Peltier units are perimeter convectors which use the heat energy stored within the circulating fluid to power an integral fan. In such a way significantly more air is blown across the heat exchanger than would be available to conventional natural buoyancy convectors. ...  More