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In houses with suitable basement areas it is possible to install the “gravity,” or thermal induction, system of central heating. It relies on the fact that warm air rises and thus the system does not use a fan.

A towel-rail heater. It is simply installed and cheap to run.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33251, 14 June 1973, Page 14

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In houses with suitable basement areas it is possible to install the “gravity,” or thermal induction, system of central heating. It relies on the fact that warm air rises and thus the system does not use a fan. A towel-rail heater. It is simply installed and cheap to run. Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33251, 14 June 1973, Page 14

In houses with suitable basement areas it is possible to install the “gravity,” or thermal induction, system of central heating. It relies on the fact that warm air rises and thus the system does not use a fan. A towel-rail heater. It is simply installed and cheap to run. Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33251, 14 June 1973, Page 14

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