When Temporary Boiler Hire is an ideal solution:
When you have a Heating and Hot Water Breakdown
Keeping your downtime to a minimum during emergency breakdowns of your heating or hot water system is highly important to maintain production levels and keep your staff comfortable.
When you require Additional Heating Capacity
During seasonal temperature drops and business peaks, additional heating capacity may be required to support or supplement your existing heating and/or hot water system. Hiring a temporary boiler provides cost-effective additional heating without using your working capital.
When Routine Maintenance is being undertaken
Hire a temporary boiler during planned maintenance of your existing boiler, heating or hot water system thus minimising disruptions and allowing operations to continue as normal by providing consistent levels of heat and hot water.
When you existing Boiler requires Replacement
When replacing your old boiler or heating system, hiring a temporary rental boiler will allow your heating and/or hot water supply to be uninterrupted.
London Cool understand your needs and concerns and have experience with critical heating solutions so we can deliver a boiler rental system guaranteed to meet your needs. Getting the job done right first time is important, with our flexible hire periods, there is no rush to get your boiler or heating system back online, giving you time to get it right the first time.
AHU - An air handler, or air handling unit (AHU) is a device used to condition and circulate air as part of a heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system. Usually, an air handler is a large metal box containing a blower, heating and/or cooling elements, filter racks or chambers, sound attenuators, and dampers. Air handlers usually connect to ductwork that distributes the conditioned air through the building, and returns it to the AHU. Sometimes AHUs discharge (supply) and admit (return) air directly to and from the space served, without ductwork.
LTHW - Low Temperature Hot Water - low temperature materials and procedures have reduced the cost of these systems such that a cost advantage may be possible when replacing deteriorated steam and high temperature water systems. |