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Oceanair Design

A new company, Oceanair Design Ltd, has been launched to provide a complete support service to consultants and specifiers in the applied air conditioning sector.

The company, a spin-off from Oceanair Distribution Ltd, will provide expert technical, applications and design assistance, beginning with a client brief and developing it to a detailed finished design suitable for tender. Once a contractor has been appointed, the company will provide full training if required, and support the installation team to ensure successful completion of the project.

Aim

The companies’ aim is to support the consultant, contractor and client throughout every stage of a project, from initial client brief to final commissioning and customer demonstrations. It is a unique approach, designed to ensure delivery of a project to specification, on time and to budget.

With legislation in the air conditioning sector mounting, and the new focus on energy and sustainability, specifiers of applied systems have a mountain of complex issues to wade through. With our knowledge of the market, we can help simplify the process – and ensure finished projects meet the needs of the client, the law and the environment. The company has access to an advanced range of applied products, including SANYO’s gas-driven heat pump chiller and the industry’s unique CO² air to water heat pumps, plus integrated building management systems. The company is producing a series of concise guides to key pieces of legislation impacting air conditioning installations, as part of its service. Uniquely, it will also offer a carbon offsetting service for clients wishing to achieve the highest levels of sustainability.




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