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Danfoss with a significant presence at ISH 2009
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March 10-14th March – Frankfurt, Germany Hall 8.0, E96 - Hall 10.1, A81
As a breeding ground of today’s innovation and tomorrow’s energy efficient solution’s, ISH is one of the world’s leading business and trade fairs for the manufacturing, construction, engineering and architectural industries. The five-day, bi-annual exhibition attracts in excess of 2,300 exhibitors and around 220,000 visitors.
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Danfoss will have a prominent presence at ISH as one of the leading competence centres within heating and indoor climate controls. Symbolized by the House of System Solutions we present our comprehensive portfolio of heating controls and system solutions.
Our main stand will occupy over 500 m² in Hall 10, as well as a presentation of Danfoss district heating substations, domestic hot water systems plus solutions for solar and biomass systems in Hall 8. Finally you will find Danfoss frequency converters in Hall 5 (C54). On the main stand in hall 10 Danfoss will among others be showing feature products within the area of:
Automatic controls and substations - for district heating and cooling • Burner components - a complete range of components for oil burners • Floor heating systems – complete hydronic and electrical solutions • Heating and climate controls – balancing valves for all application types •Heat pumps – in all sizes for residential houses, light commercial and industrial purposes •Magnetic valves – for central boilers and biomass •Room thermostats - full range of wired and wireless electronic room controls • Thermostatic radiator valves – complete range of thermostatic radiator valves • Ventilation wit heat recovery – complete systems for residential use
We look forward to meeting visitors, customers, colleagues and business peers from around the globe. On our stand you can learn more about the Danfoss House of heating solutions. |
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Did you know...
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| ... the use of an electronic room thermostat with chrono-proportional capability provides closer temperature control plus possible reductions of 10% in both fuel cost and carbon emisions? |
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