Save 20% on your heating ills
- Author Robert Steadman
- Published August 8, 2011
- Word count 474
Fuelmaster - Save up to 20% on your heating bills
Be Financially & Environmentally "Friendly" and reduce you heating costs today
Fuelmaster works equally well with boilers that burn Gas, Oil or LPG fuels, works on residential and commercial boilers.
The future of lower heating bills has arrived. Hot water and central heating costs are unavoidable and becoming increasingly expensive but they can easily be managed keeping the size of your bills to the bare minimum. FUELmaster could provide the answer.
There are many ways to achieve lower fuel bills which range from changing your fuel supplier to the installation of cavity wall and loft insulation. How economical is your boiler?
We at Energy Saving Cyprus have what is arguably one of the most effective, least expensive and quickest ways customers can maximise fuel cost savings with the minimum of financial outlay and causing the least inconvenience to install. A typical return on product investment can be achieved in less than 12 months.
Welcome to the "State of the Art" boiler efficiency manager.
Fuelmaster is a British designed and manufactured product which is produced under ISO regulations to meet industry approved standards. Fuelmaster has been used successfully by hundreds of satisfied private and business customers to save money.
The unit, which is only the size of a small camera, is a microchip electronic brain which takes over and precisely manages the firing process of a boiler to minimise the amount of fuel being burned when providing for hot water and central heating. Each unit is tested before leaving the factory and has an individual serial number.
Manufactured in the UK in accordance with: CE Mark, BS5750; ISO9001; EN29001
Fuelmaster will reduce these green house emissions by approximately 1.5 metric tonnes per year for the average family home which is more than enough gas to fill up a passenger carrying hot air balloon
Fuelmaster is a product that can significantly reduce the amount of fuel used by boilers by reducing and eliminating a wasteful process known within the heating and boiler industry as Dry Cycling, Short Cycling, Rapid Cycling or Boiler Cycling.
What is Dry Cycling? -
This unnecessary firing process happens when the boiler is activated by its own internal thermostat to simply reheat the hot water held within itself. This hot water is not circulated around the system until an external thermostat asks the boiler to fire up properlyto provide hot water to the required destination. These short intermittent firings are a highly wasteful process known by all boiler manufacturers and members of the heating industry. They can be compared to you boiling your kettle 3 or 4 times to make 1 cup of coffee or driving your car to its destination and leaving the engine running afterwards. You just would not do it so why let your boiler waste valuable money on expensive fuel and produce unnecessary carbon emissions
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