instai/ SUNSQAKEk PROVEN SOLARHEAT SYSTEM Water heating costs account for a good part of your ever increasing electricity bill. That’s why it makes good sense to install Sunsoaker — proven solar heating systems that reduce water heating costs by up to 60%. How Sunsoaker Works. Sunsoaker panels and storage tanks are mounted on 5 chosen sites. Then the pipe between your electric cylinder inlet and cold water supply is disconnected. A new pipe is I | ■ installed from the pressure reducing valve to the solar hot JT* water storage tank. A second new pipe is connected from “ 4 the solar hot water tank to your electric cylinder. When you J .J ; run a hot tap, your electric cylinder is now replenished with hot or semi-hot water from the solar tank. 4- ” r— *■ This means that only a little and often no electricity I HOT OLMMI is required to heat the cylinder to the set temperature. 1 —.— L The average household cost for two panels is round $7OO- —<♦ + $BOO and must be installed by registered plumbers. e X .... 7’l. : > Act Now. Post This Coupon To Your Sunsoaker Representative iW Today and one of our licensed plumbers will contact you. 1 To Solar Hot Water Services (5.1.) Ltd. (G.G. Don, C.H. & LJ. Russell), Cnr Main North Rd & Radcliff Rd, Belfast. Phone: Bel (23) 8936. V / would like to discuss installation of Sunsoaker Solarheat system without obligation. ■ Name ;. Address For People Who Think Ahead. Phone | I *As Tested by D.S.I.R. Awarded Designmark from Industrial zfc* QzßmSmiSUfl Design Council.
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