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r ski i SERVICE -BINDING CHECKS—WAXES— - REPAIRS-

I I SUPPLY AUTHORITY I ADVISES HOME I INSULATION AND ■ THERMOSTATICALLY I CONTROLLED HEATERS I B Sultan 3Kw Underfloor Heater. The Very Latest in Electric Technology for The 1980’s. B Skope's electric technology now offers the very latest in underfloor heating systems with B many exclusive features. Designed for thermostatically controlled operation, Skope's Sultan B .underfloor system ensures better heat circulation throughout the room. Unobstrusive inB stallation means that all you'll notice is the warmth. B OPERATION: Air is drawn through the inlet and filter, along the underfloor ducting to the B heater and cabinet. Twin, double entry, direct drive, centrifugal fans force air out over ■ B Skope's exclusive 3Kw finned inconel element. Warm air is released and recirculated B gently into the room. I ■ I suKxm Iskw ; I $312.55 . I B PLUS INSTALLATION - I *I ■ 0 B INSTALLATION : The heater is easily installed by fitting to floor joists with fixing brackets. B The Sultan underfloor heater can be used under wooden or in concrete floors. B FEATURES: • Quality wall thermostat supplied. - , B • Exclusive finned inconel element-easy on the spot replacement if necessary. B • A selection 0f,.5. different outlet grilles offers a variation of airflows. Heavy B duty steel epoxy coated. I SEE THE DISPLAY OF SKOPE HEATHERS 1 AT YOUR ELECTRICAL SUPPLY AUTHORITY_J

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Press, 24 June 1981, Page 7

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221

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 24 June 1981, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 24 June 1981, Page 7

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