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Grundfos visit the NEC New hotel room controller from
When the NEC was
MHI makes it easier to chill out
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opened in 1976, it Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has
heralded the way for launched a simplified, easy to use air
a new generation of conditioning controller designed for use in
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exhibition sites. Over hotel rooms. The RCH-E3 is based on the
the intervening years, well-established
the exhibition centre RC-E3 controller,
The NEC, home of Crufts
and central arena which has been
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have seen many additional structures added. proven in use with
The forum and arena areas are currently MHI’s VRF systems.
undergoing a £28m redevelopment that will The new hotel room
create new hospitality areas, bars, restaurants, control panel retains
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improved backstage areas and extra seating, the best features of
bringing the main arena capacity to 14,000. the existing model,
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Part of the redevelopment includes the including the easy-to-
upgrading of the M+E system, and this is read LCD display and what matters to you!
where Grundfos Pumps has been able to offer installer-friendly two-
its expertise. wire installation, but only has the functions
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Grundfos, which worked with consultants which a hotel guest will need.
Hulley & Kirkwood and contractors W T Mitsubishi Heavy’s RCH-E3 offers the
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Parker, supplied a wide range of products user control over on/off operation and
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via Pipe Center. The pumps and booster sets fan speed, but users are unable to dial in
plus ancillary equipment will fully update the excessive temperature settings which could
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heating and chilled water systems. reduce system efficiency. User adjustment of
By selecting Grundfos variable-speed pumps, cooling and heating is restricted to a range of
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the new arena and forum areas can be assured 16 to 30 degrees. The programmable timer
that the Grundfos pump solution will not only functionality has also been removed from the
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meet the huge variation in demand, but will new unit – this, and other advanced functions,
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do so in an energy-efficient way. are also controlled centrally through the
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Energy expert aims for eco-
efficiency in his home
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Dr Michael Lamperth of Imperial College
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London is a world-renowned developer of
energy-efficient vehicle technologies. He has
equipped his family home with a super-efficient
home heating system featuring solar heated
hot water and a wireless Honeywell CM Zone
system for control of individual radiators.
These controls avoid energy wastage by heating
rooms only when needed and then only to a
preset temperature for the time of day.
zones, depending on when they are used. This
“The Honeywell wireless CM Zone
ensures only rooms being used are heated to
control system transmits from a central
temperatures necessary for comfort.
unit to wireless controllers on radiators,”
l Visit www.cm-zone.com or call
he explained. “It groups rooms as heating
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Lumicom sees upsurge in demand
services, in terms of both requesting advice
According to luminaire recycling specialist and sending luminaires for recycling.
Lumicom, the last six months has seen A not-for-profit accreditation body, Lumicom
significant growth in the number of is able to act on behalf of many different
organisations taking advantage of its recycling lighting manufacturers, providing a single
point of contact and a simple and transparent
process for both end users and manufacturers.
Lumicom can take end-to-end responsibility
for the compliant disposal of luminaires,
backed by a comprehensive audit trail, and it
is responsible for handling the majority of
discarded luminaires in the UK.
l Visit www.lumicom.co.uk or call 020
8642 3887
www.cibsejournal.com April 2009 CIBSE Journal 53
CIBSEapr09 pp52-53 products.indd 53 2/4/09 15:05:05
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