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Service team expands
26 July 2017
Condair, formerly JS Humidifiers, has expanded its service engineering department with the appointment of Colin Turnbull as installation manager and Shaun Canham as a new service engineer, specifically covering the North.

As Condair‘s Installation Manager, Turnbull will handle the installation of all types of Condair humidification systems across the UK & Ireland, from order placement to completion.
Condair’s new service engineer, Shaun Canham, is based near Newcastle, enabling the company to provide a more efficient response time to its customers in the North of England. Canham has Gas Safe certification, further strengthening Condair’s capacity to commission and maintain gas-fired steam humidifiers.
Tony Tullett, Service Manager at Condair, comments, “We are delighted to welcome Colin and Shaun to Condair’s service department and are proud to be expanding even further what was already the UK’s largest specialist humidifier engineering team. Condair now boasts 11 service engineers out on the road, strategically located across the country to support our customers, delivering the manufacturer’s expertise directly on site. This is in addition to our dedicated installation engineers and spares departments.”
Condair Group is a leading specialist in humidification and evaporative cooling, with energy efficient, hygienic and innovative technologies for commercial, industrial and heritage applications. It is represented in the UK by Condair plc, which offers system design, manufacture, supply, installation, commissioning, maintenance and spares.
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