Samsung Climate Solutions and Unitherm (UK) have announced their partnership, which will see them deliver heating solutions to both the domestic and commercial markets in the UK.
Andy Hooper, managing director at Unitherm (UK), said: “Samsung Climate Solutions is an organisation that never stands still, its continuous investment in new HVAC systems, and associated technology is second to none. This has resulted in development of a wide range of products and initiatives. Most recently, by the launch of the revolutionary EHS Mono R290 heat pump with integrated system components.
“Boasting a very low Global Warming Potential (GWP) of just three, it provides a suitable replacement for homes dependent on fossil fuel heating systems. On top of this, integration with Samsung’s EHS Cloud Service, makes diagnostics possible without installers attending the site. Innovations like this make life easier for our customers. Such technology has a major role to play in helping us increase efficiencies within the UK’s building stock and reduce the impact heating and cooling is having on a warming climate.”
Kevin O’Leary, business manager, Heating Products Distribution – UK & IE at Samsung Climate Solutions, added: “Our partnership with Unitherm UK will deliver huge growth opportunities for both businesses. Unitherm UK are a leading distributor of renewable heating solutions providing tailored solutions, defined using specialist knowledge, supported by excellent customer service, this aligns completely with our goals and our customer’s needs. Samsung’s Heat pump product portfolio offers a range of solutions for both new build and retrofit applications.
“Designed with both installers and consumers in mind, they are easy to install, with user-friendly, intuitive controls, our Wi-Fi enabled systems controlled via the Samsung SmartThings home automation app. System monitoring and remote servicing maintenance can be enabled via the Samsung EHS Cloud service. By combining our knowledge and working in partnership, we will be able to meet the growing demands in the market.”