As a manufacturer, we know only too well the truth of the saying “you’re only as good as your last performance”. Our customers (and their customers) judge us on their most recent experience of our heating and plumbing solutions, which is one of the reasons we are continually evolving our ranges, as well as our processes, to make sure we provide the very best products and services.
Back in the 1990s, we introduced our first Terrier TRV radiator valve, designed to provide more precise control over heating systems. Now there are over 20 million Terrier TRVs and MRVs controlling heating systems in both commercial and domestic spaces, and we’ve introduced new and improved versions over the decades.
Now we’re launching our latest “new and improved” Terrier TRV range and we’re confident you will love the new stylish features and technical advantages which add up to even better performance, easier installation and uncomplicated operation.
We asked valves and heating market manager Sindar Singh for the top three reasons you should be installing our new Terrier TRVs:
1 Better performance
The first thing to mention is the concealed air intake system which tests have shown provides a much more efficient flow of air to the new pure copper element. This copper element enables a faster response to temperature changes, so the heating can reach comfort levels in a significantly reduced time when compared with other TRVs on the market.
2 Good looking
Our decorative TRVs proved extremely popular when we introduced them some years ago, so we’ve taken some of the design features and improved them further for the latest Terrier TRV range. A slim profile and bright white body is complimented by a larger easy grip and easy care surface finish. We’ve also added a feature chrome trim and a clear colour temperature window which offers high contrast icons and intuitive colour coded settings.
3 Easy to operate
Each TRV now comes with a quick guide to
“getting the most out of your TRV” giving a brief overview of how to operate it
and the average comfort level settings which are also displayed in easy to
understand pictures. The mechanism has been altered to a more intuitive low
friction action easy for any dexterity while an ECO touch indicator is ideal
for those with visual impairments.
If you would like more information, please visit the Terrier section of our website here
Contractors are frequently asked to deliver work faster and more cost-effectively than ever before. Removing the risk of squeezed margins while at the same time delivering on time and on budget can be achieved by working closely with building products manufacturers such as Pegler who can support contractors to deliver projects faster, safely and profitably.
It’s been a turbulent few years for British businesses. Some huge names have disappeared from the high street and the next 12 months won’t be any easier for companies, whatever their industry.
At Pegler, we pride ourselves on our reputation for quality and innovation in an industry where product reliability and versatility is demanded. Our jointing solutions span the full range from the tried and trusted traditional to the newer modern methods such as push and press.
Pegler is delighted to announce that we have joined the leading Yorkshire manufacturing and engineering membership group Made in Yorkshire.
Social media is often under the spotlight for the negative things that can happen on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. But sometimes it can be a force for good too.
Designers and installers of pipe-work systems, whether they are for domestic, commercial or industrial projects, are facing increasing pressure to deliver more cost-effective solutions which optimise performance and conform to exacting quality standards.
As part of our commitment to our local community, we’ve been supporting a number of initiatives designed to help young people make their way in the business world.
By Amy Sedgwick, Market Manager – Press Systems, Pegler Yorkshire.
As part of Pegler Yorkshire’s community
engagement activities, Farah Yasin from the Marketing Department went back to
school to help out with this year’s TEKK Challenge. Here she describes how the
10-week programme has helped pupils get to grips with science, technology,
engineering and maths skills…
As a specifier or contractor of commercial plumbing
and HVAC systems you are probably already familiar with the benefits of using
stainless steel pipework systems.
As a manufacturer, we know only too well
the truth of the saying “you’re only as good as your last performance”. Our
customers (and their customers) judge us on their most recent experience of our
heating and plumbing solutions, which is one of the reasons we are continually
evolving our ranges, as well as our processes, to make sure we provide the very
best products and services.
Clive Gill, Technical Information Administrator, has been responsible for managing the processes we use to share product data with our customers for over 10 years. He shared his experience of getting to grips with Building Information Modelling (BIM) at last year’s Bathroom Manufacturers Association (BMA) BIM Workshop which took place just before its annual Bathroom and Kitchen Business Conference.
Well over half the work being carried out by heating engineers and contractors is on “live” sites, where traditional jointing methods can add extra workload in terms of paperwork and meeting health and safety requirements. Switching to modern press-fit jointing methods minimises on-site risks and means contractors can get on with the job in hand safely and quickly.