Company milestones

1946 Patented washable polythene air filter.
1955 First computer air conditioning system - Australian guided weapons analogue computer
1958 First electronic control and humidifier for storage rooms - Tate Gallery, London.
1960 First all-electronic controls for temperature and humidity - ICL.
1961 Multi-compressor air conditioning system - Metropolitan Police.
1969 Eaton-Williams Service formed.
1969 Air conditioning for largest computer room in Europe - ICL in Bracknell.
1971 Vapac development commenced. First prototype on test.
1971 Air conditioning for high energy physics computer - Serpuhkov, Russia.
1974 Vapac launched as a product in the United Kingdom and Holland.
1976 Vapac Humidifiers Ltd.
1980 Developed cooling equipment with BT for exchanges
1986 Accredited with BS5750 and ISO9002 (Now EN ISO9002)
1989 Microprocessor controlled Vapac launched.
1993 Qualitair acquired.
1994 VOS - 6 operating system announced.
1995 Management buy-out with NatWest Equity Partners, 3i and CVC Capital Partners.
1996 Diamond Jubilee Anniversary of Eaton-Williams Limited.
1997 Jubilee line extension air conditioning contract
1998 Telecomms unit supplied to Dutch, Belgium + German Markets.
2000 NORTEK inc purchased Eaton-Williams
2001 Eaton-Williams acquires senior air systems (Colman Moducel)
2002 Vapac's Gas Fired Humidifier launched
2002 The London Eye climate control project
2002 The IPAC (Invicta Precision Air Control) range announced
2003 Supplies Close Control and AHU's to the Met Office
2003 Vapac Gas Fired Humidifiers supplied to Jaguar Cars Test Centre
2006 Eaton-Williams celebrates 70 years
2007 Eaton-Williams Service celebrates 40th anniversary
2007 The Terracotta Warriors contract at the British Museum
2008 Eaton-Williams launches FAN WALL Technology™
 

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