Today: February 6, 2012
The Cambridge Renewable Energy Centre
In a world where Global Energy demands are becoming unsustainable we took the decision to offer our customers the widest range possible of energy efficient equipment and to that end we decided to invest in a Renewable Energy Showroom demonstrating this equipment.The equipment on display includes
• Air to water heat pumps
• Air Conditioning
• Solar hot water
• Low water content radiators
• Destratification plans
• Evaporative water cooling
• Heat Recovery
• Heat Reclaim ventilation
• Under floor heating
Technical HelpA member of staff will always be on hand to discuss any technical queries you may have.
Talks from our own staff and suppliers are regularly given to trade an professional bodies.
The Showroom is open Monday – Friday 9.000 – 6pm and Saturday 9 – 12 noon and is open to both the public and trade.
Visit us soon!
Contact Information
Tel: 01954 20 20 20
Fax: 01954 78 28 01
Email: sales@tcrec.co.uk
Map View & Directions
Get directions to or from CB23 8EL
Showroom Location
Within the main building of our parent Company
Elliott Engineering, Unit 44 Viking Way, Bar Hill, Cambridge, CB23 8EL.
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