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CoolTherm adds Clint products

UK: Bristol-based CoolTherm has signed a distribution agreement with Clint, the chiller and heat pump brand of Italian manufacturer G I Holding.

Specialising in the design and installation of DX, VRF and VRV air conditioning systems, CoolTherm is also UK distributor of Geoclima chillers, jointly developing the the Italian company’s Turbomiser and Circlemiser chillers.

Describing the deal as “a pivotal moment” for Cooltherm, the company’s MD, Wayne Perrins, said: “The expanded product range reflects our commitment to leading the industry with innovative solutions and exceptional service.”

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