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		<title>Breamar DIY Central Heating Systems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Australians have been coming home to the wonderful warmth of Braemar for more than 50 years. Australian made and wholly Australian owned, Braemar’s reputation as the leading brand of ducted gas heating is well deserved because of its world leading innovation and the stand alone quality of its manufacturing. The revolutionary Spectrolink Multizone control system [...]<p><a href="http://www.diycooling.com.au/ducted-cooling/breamar-diy-central-heating-systems/">Breamar DIY Central Heating Systems</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.diycooling.com.au">DIY Cooling - airconditioning and water cooling</a></p>
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<p>Australians have been coming home to the wonderful warmth of Braemar  for more than 50 years. Australian made and wholly Australian owned,  Braemar’s reputation as the leading brand of <strong>ducted gas heating</strong> is well deserved because of its world leading innovation and the stand  alone quality of its manufacturing.</p>
<p>The revolutionary Spectrolink Multizone control system lets you  simultaneously control up to four independent temperature zones with  fast, quiet and efficiently clean heating. Family feuds will be a thing  of the past as this simple to use system delivers the temperatures that  you desire in up to four different temperature zones within your home.</p>
<p>Outstanding energy efficiency across the range, coupled with the most  advanced control system available, all adds up to powerful heating with  the minimum amount of gas consumed. So when it comes to genuine running  cost savings, powerful, quiet and clean heating it has to be Braemar!</p>
<p>During winter there’s no better place than a warm, cosy and healthy  home. Braemar ducted gas heating has been delivering wonderfully warm  homes to Australian families for more than 50 years. The latest range of  Braemar ducted gas heaters  is ideal for families with clean, powerful heating that features a host  of safety innovations. The build-up of greenhouse gas emissions is a  major concern for us all – which is why natural gas is a responsible  choice for home heating needs.</p>
<p>Research  commissioned by the Australian Gas Association in 2000*  found that in the residential sectors gas is a clear winner in reducing   greenhouse gas emissions. It determined that, in space heating, the  emissions from a natural gas ducted space heater are just one third that  of heating powered by black coal generated electricity. <em>(*Source:  Assessment of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Natural Gas, Australian Gas  Association, 2000)<br />
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<p>By installing a Braemar Ecostar ducted gas system you’ll do more than  just save on running costs, you’ll be contributing towards a healthier  planet. Gas ducted heating is far cheaper to run than any other form of  central heating system*, including reverse cycle air conditioning. So  not only will your home stay nice and warm during winter, you’ll save  money on heating costs as well. (<em>*Source: S.E.A.V. 2004 Annual  Heating Cost Comparison)</em></p>
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<p>One of the first things you’ll notice about Braemar is how quietly it  does the job. It works so well because it quickly distributes clean,  warm air throughout your entire home via underfloor or in-ceiling  ducting. Braemar will heat your home in minutes as it quickly and  quietly delivers clean, warm air where you need it. Clean – fast – quiet  – efficient. Braemar has manufactured gas heating systems for over 50  years and is wholly Australian owned by Seeley International. Braemar  products are exclusively designed and built in Australia, especially for  Australian conditions. So, when it comes to performance, reliability,  quality and safety, you know you are dealing with the market-leading  specialist.</p>
<p>Braemar has manufactured gas heating systems for over 50 years and is  wholly Australian owned by Seeley International. Braemar products are  exclusively designed and built in Australia, especially for Australian  conditions. So, when it comes to performance, reliability, quality and  safety, you know you are dealing with the market-leading specialist.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.diycooling.com.au/ducted-cooling/breamar-diy-central-heating-systems/">Breamar DIY Central Heating Systems</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.diycooling.com.au">DIY Cooling - airconditioning and water cooling</a></p>
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