The Magic Thermodynamic Box Company launched their Central Heating Management System (CHMS) to Europe at the Intersolar Exhibition, Munich, the largest renewable energy event in the world with over 50,000 professional visitors.
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CENTRAL HEATING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM TAKES EUROPE BY STORM
The Magic Thermodynamic Box Company launched their Central Heating Management System (CHMS) to Europe at the Intersolar Exhibition, Munich, the largest renewable energy event in the world with over 50,000 professional visitors. The company had a prominent and attractive stand with the working products on display. Within 2 hours of opening they had obtained significant interest from Sweden, France, Denmark and Germany.
The CHMS obtained huge exposure and received wide acclaim, building on its already successful reputation in the UK. The CHMS is a problem solving products helping to make good all the common ailments found in wet central heating systems including air, noise, cold spots and radiators not heating up. The CHMS comprises the Magic Heating Box, a unique square pressure vessel and natural heat exchanger and a range of selected heating controls including digital programmer and wall thermostat, latest design circulation pump, and thermostatic radiator valves. Together they enhance the heating system helping to ensure that the ailments are cured and allowing the boiler to now be able to work to its designed maximum efficiency. The heating ‘comfort factor’ is increased and the amount of fuel needed to heat a property is reduced. By optimising the system through the solved effecincies allows the user the opportunity to save up to 30% on their heating bill.
The CHMS remains subject to a continuous program of testing as the parameters of the product are continually advanced. One such test includes a live test house overseen by Trinity College, Dublin University. This followed on from previous labaratory testing that was carried out by the University over a one year period.
The CHMS can be fitted to any wet central heating system and the Company is anticipating large sales throughout Europe.