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ECOLEC Projects
The Hairstyle Company, Droitwich
When senior partner, Joseph Warne at the Hairstyle Company in Droitwich
planned their new salon from scratch, one of his priorities was to
ensure that an even, comfortable heating system was paramount. He
turned to ECOLEC of Wolverhampton. |
The smooth clean lines of the salon "demanded" a
stylish yet efficient system. From clients having their hair dried to
clients with wet hair, it was important that all should feel comfortable
in the salon's environment. Large full height mirrors were installed
and the ECOLEC electric radiant convector heating system complemented
the new interior. Measuring approximately 2000mm high by 500mm wide and
only 30mm deep these panels were also finished in the same paint colour
as the salon walls.
Joseph Warne said, "We had heard of these space-saving radiant
heater panels and of how economical and efficient they were to run, so
we contacted ECOLEC . Their engineers visited the salon to plan the
installation and advise us of our needs". He went on to say, "Room was
paramount and we did not want an ugly boiler installed to be tucked
away out of sight. We also needed to have precise control of the
salon's room temperature". |
With the unrivalled quality of the ECOLEC system the
salon is able to control the ambient temperature with up to six
four-hour settings all working from one "off-the-shelf" thermostat.
The panels reach a surface temperature of 70 degrees centigrade making
them a safe alternative to traditional "wet system" radiators, a truly
ideal choice for architects and builders who want to ensure that the
heating systems they are specifying and installing conforms to current
legislation.
Joseph said, " With the different days of opening at the salon we needed a heating system that was easy to control and set and the ECOLEC panel heaters certainly provide this. We now have plans to redevelop our other salons incorporating the ECOLEC system which is certainly attractive looking and very user friendly". He summed up by saying, " Many of our clients do not realise that the panels are the heating system. They think it is an interior design feature". |
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