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ELESTA BACnet
Keraflo at M&E Exhibition Olympia
building 7-8 October 2009
management
Designed to provide an accurate and efficient
system for Dudley
method of controlling the level of stored coldwater
College
in tanks, Keraflo’s top-quality, delayed-action,
An Elesta BACnet building WRAS-approved float valves, on Stand B132 at
management system has the M&E Exhibition: the maintenance-free K
been installed at Dudley Type, for tanks without raised valve chambers,
College in the West Midlands, where a mixture of and the KB Type, for tanks with or without raised
JEL and Satchwell controls on four boiler houses valve chambers, especially where water demand
around two campuses had largely failed over fluctuates seasonally or where building occupancy
time, and a control system update was needed. varies.
The ‘mother board’ controllers were l For further information, please visit:
replaced with compact Elesta control modules www.keraflo.co.uk or call: 0118 921 9920.
on purpose-built back plates – utilising the
existing controller housings and wiring.
Retaining the existing sensors helped a quick
Adelie has landed
changeover, as Elesta modules can accept Adelie, new from Thorn, is a highly distinctive
the vast majority of sensors. The four motor post-top mounted luminaire, combining a
control panels, which by now contained ring of 32 x 1.1W LEDs with a funnel shaped
the Elesta RCO-D BACnet controllers, were canopy to create soft indirect light in parks
then connected via site-wide IP addressable and building surrounds. From a distance its lit
communications back to the BMS computer. shape is similar to a classic flying saucer.
l For further information visit: www.elesta. Crafted from grey aluminium with a white
co.uk or call: +44 (0)1628 664 441. reflector to direct the cool light (5300K) down
without glare, Adelie’s Teflon-coated surface is
water (IP65) and stain-repellent.
l For further information visit:
www.thornlighting.co.uk
Classroom ventilation units
Aircraft Air Handling’s 260mm-high
classroom ventilation units – silenced to
nr25; pate recuperater: 60 per cent efficient;
air volume: 0-500 litre/s. Heating: LPHW/
ELECTRIC. Cooling: CW/DX. Larger air
volumes and bespoke units are available.
l Visit: www.aircraftairhandling.com
Cistermiser at the M&E Exhibition Schneider electric keeps sellafield
2009 ponds chilled and clean
Cistermiser high quality products and Schneider Electric has bolstered the
solutions for treatment and cost effective reliability of Sellafield with the upgrade of the
management of water, on Stand B131 at the programmable logic controllers and software
M&E Exhibition, Olympia, on 7-8 October will that control the ion exchange effluent plant.
include: hydraulic urinal flush control valves, The upgrade enables any future spare or
infrared urinal flush control valves, direct replacement components to be easily sourced
flush, infrared sensor controlled urinal valves, and installed. The facility is responsible
Easyflush Wave and Walkaway, no-touch for safely
Andromeda at The O2, Dublin
dual-flush WC cistern valves, and hands- carrying out the
Andromeda’s integrated control solution free infrared, sensor-activated Novatap and decommissioning
for the renovation of The O2, Dublin, has Novaspout taps. of the UK’s nuclear
delivered innovative KNX/DALI colour change l For more information visit: www. legacy, as well
functionality and an emergency lighting test cistermiser.co.uk or call: 0118 9691611. as reprocessing
system. It includes building-wide lighting scene and nuclear waste
control for public areas, controllable via local management.
touch screens and a central headend, plus local l For further
scene set control and dimming in private bar information visit
areas, and local control in all back-of-house www.schneider-
areas for override of lighting conditions. electric.co.uk
l For more information visit: or call 0870
www.andromeda.uk.com 608 8608.
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