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Hoval delivers reliable heating for Titanic Belfast

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Hoval UltraGas boilers are continuing to supply trouble-free heating and hot water to Titanic Belfast, the world’s largest Titanic exhibition and located in the slipways where the Titanic was built.

 

The iconic eight-floor building is the same size as the Titanic itself, providing over 13,000m2 of exhibition and hospitality space, all heated by the two UltraGas 500kW boilers since 2012.

 

Facilities manager Jim Christian commented recently: “Hoval was the preferred choice with the tendering process. From installation over four years ago, we have had a trouble-free service, providing an excellent service covering some 13,428 square metres of conditioned space. We have been impressed with the reliability and efficiency of these units.”

 

The 126 feet high Titanic Belfast accommodates one of Belfast’s largest conference and reception spaces – the Titanic Suite - capable of hosting events with up to 12,000 guests. In addition, the building houses temporary exhibits, education and community facilities, catering and retail space and a basement car park.

 

www.hoval.co.uk

11 July 2016

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