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Water treatment specialist appoints technical sales engineers

Sentinel Commercial, which has been providing water treatment support for commercial boiler and heating system applications for just over four years, has welcomed two more technical sales engineers to it’s growing team.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adam Purnell and Craig Milner, who cover the South and Midlands areas for Sentinel Commercial respectively, offer an impressive 35 years’ experience in the water treatment and heating industries between them. The expert pair are charged with delivering quality technical sales services which encompass the comprehensive assessment of applications and the provision of solutions that are optimised in terms of quality, performance and budget. Armed with technical competence and skills accrued in similar high profile roles, Adam Purnell and Craig Milner will prove great assets to both Sentinel Commercial and its customers.

Ian Barnes, Head of Sentinel Commercial, commented: “There is a clear trend showing increasing demand for high quality water treatment in the commercial market, which historically has been plagued with poor water treatment practices, leading to costly scenarios such as premature system breakdown, downtime, and reduced energy efficiency. These appointments are a reflection of Sentinel Commercial’s aspiration to grow through a best practice approach to customer support, and both Craig and Adam have the expertise and experience to ensure we meet our ambitions.”

29 December 2014
Source: HVR

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