The Official Supplier for SL Services UK
Supplying Nilan systems to SL Services in the UK for 16 years
Nilan UK develops and manufactures premium-quality, energy-saving ventilation, MVHR, Hot Water and heat pump solutions, promoting a healthy indoor climate and low energy consumption. The company was founded in Denmark in 1974, and since then the brand has become recognised as a market leader in countries around the world.
From our ventilation and heat pumps units we can service residential or commercial requirements up to 32,000 m3/h.
As the Nilan partner in the UK for the last 15 years we have been involved in over 800 projects ranging from a small 60 m2 apartment to a 1200 m2 country homes, large scale residential developments, document rooms, basements and commercial premises.
The Nilan range of indoor climate solutions for commercial buildings ranges from 600 – 32,000 m3/h ventilation duty. With options also able to produce up to 230 kw heating and 146 kw airborne cooling there is a unit to suit every eventuality. A number of these units are capable of producing sanitary hot water as well.
All units are bespoke built, with individual parts referencing and electrical/mechanical schematics, ensuring the ease of servicing and maintenance for end user.
Please see our standard options in the link below, or contact us for further technical information or advice.
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