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COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS
 
WATER AND ENERGY SOLUTIONS

Commercial installations are typically large residential properties, shops, offices, warehouses etc.

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There are various AV models available with varying power outputs to effectively eliminate limescale deposits throughout the hot and cold water systems and de-scale existing deposits.

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Limescale in hot water systems reduces the effectiveness of heating equipment with statistics revealing that a 1mm thick limescale deposit on a heating coil would require up to 7% more energy to heat water.

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The use of traditional salt regeneration water softeners take up valuable and expensive commercial space and require an ongoing cost for salt and servicing.

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Commercial enterprises often need to operate on tight profit margins. High energy demand, servicing/maintenance costs and potential down time caused by limescale issues are all reduced using the AV system effectively increasing net profit margins.

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At Aqua-Energy-Solutions Ltd we offer a free, no obligation survey of your system to provide a bespoke solution to limescale related issues together with solutions to reduce the energy consumption of your heating plant, gas, oil or LPG, without any loss of performance.

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Energy costs for commercial enterprises are exceptionally high at present and show no signs of reducing in the foreseeable future. Working with our partners we would also be able to offer you the opportunity to access better energy supply rates (gas and electricity) again on a no obligation basis.

 

There are many opportunities to effectively reduce overheads and therefore increase net profits without having to worry about ongoing servicing and maintenance costs.

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All solutions available are non-invasive and require no servicing or maintenance.

TRUE FIT AND FORGET BESPOKE SOLUTIONS WITH NO ONGOING COSTS

CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO ARRANGE A FREE SITE SURVEY

Water, fuel and refrigeration treatments to improve efficiency, reduce energy consumption and enhance green credentials
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