Coolmation Group, the exclusive UK distributor of Rhoss Spa chillers, has announced a landmark in its partnership with the leading European chiller manufacturer Rhoss Spa.
Coolmation and Rhoss Spa’s 25 year-collaboration has now culminated in Rhoss’ prestigious Eurovent Certification, Carbon Trust ECA approval for its chillers and the impressive Eurovent Class A being awarded to its recently launched Z Power chillers. To mark the companies’ successful relationship Coolmation and Rhoss are introducing a new state-of-the art product range to the UK HVAC sector with the launch of its unique Modulating Inverter Chillers and Heat Pumps.
Steve Warnock, Managing Director of the Coolmation Group explains: “For several years, the Coolmation Group and Rhoss Spa have been working strategically to produce a world-class range of energy efficient chillers for the UK HVAC market. This has resulted in a partnership encompassing product design and testing, quality control and ongoing product development. We are therefore delighted that our joint efforts have now been recognised by Eurovent and the Carbon Trust.”
Pierluigi Ceccolin, General Manager of Rhoss Spa says: “Rhoss’ mission is research and innovation which has driven our product development since 1968 when the company began. Rhoss’ relationship with Coolmation has spanned the last 25 years, over this time Coolmation has worked as partners in developing energy efficient solutions for the UK market. With the recent recognition of our efforts by Eurovent and the Carbon Trust the time is now right to add our unique Modulating Inverter Chillers and Heat Pumps to the range of solutions that are on offer to the UK.”
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