Mr and Mrs Hart-Davis live in a 17th century farmhouse. Their existing oil fuel supply had warmed their long narrow farmhouse and Aga at a cost.
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Samsung EHS is an all-in-one heating system using heat pump technology, keeping your house comfortable and your heating cost low. It is compact, quiet and energy efficient solution. With simple to use controls, Inverter technology, weather compensation and amazing value for money.
The Samsung EHS Monobloc range is the culmination of years of research in to what an Air Source Heat Pump should be. Simple to install, configure and most importantly use, the EHS Monobloc is the most cost effective solution to the majority of domestic heating needs.
Samsung EHS is made up of an inverter compressor optimally operated according to the outdoor temperature, offering heating capacity of 90% at -10°C and reliable antifreezing protection at -20°C.
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Mr and Mrs Hart-Davis live in a 17th century farmhouse. Their existing oil fuel supply had warmed their long narrow farmhouse and Aga at a cost.
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