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64 ECOBUILD REVIEW


New Dimplex SmartRad Dimplex is expanding its portfolio of low carbon heating solutions with the launch of SmartRad, a range of wall-mounted fan convector radiators offering a cost effective, responsive and energy efficient alternative to underfloor heating or conventional radiators for heat pump systems. The SmartRad range is ideal for either installations in existing buildings – as a compact and energy efficient alternative to conventional radiators – and also for new builds, by offering specifiers for the first time a cost effective, practical and more responsive


alternative to underfloor heating. Click here to request literature


EcoBuild rings all the right bells This was the first time that Reynaers Aluminium exhibited at EcoBuild and the experience has been an overwhelming success. “It is probably the best exhibition we have ever attended in terms of lead generation and the quality of visitors,” explained Reynaers Marketing Manager, Becky Cope. From the outset the Reynaers sales personnel were busy with a steady flow of enquiries. A pattern that continued throughout the exhibition resulting in a surprisingly high number of enquiries from quality visitors. There was considerable interest in the new products on in particular the new parallel opening


window system Reynaers Airmax. Click here to request literature


Setting new standards


The Invisible.AC sdHVAC system for residential and commercial applications from IBD Distribution was well received at Ecobuild 2010. Invisible.AC products provide properties with the facility for full heating, cooling and climate control.


Powerful 3-25 kW


capacity units powered by highly energy efficient ebm-papst EC blowers are available to suit all sizes of installation and can be conveniently located in roof spaces, ceilings and cupboards. Invisible.AC provides a quick response time, even air circulation with consistent room temperatures of no more than 1 degree C


variation, no cold or hot spots. Click here to request literature


Hamworthy launch a


heating revolution Hamworthy Heating launched its new TherMaster range of hydraulic interface units at Ecobuild 2010. And it is a range that promises to change the way buildings are heated. The company, not only demonstrated its commitment to sustainable energy solutions, but showed how it is possible, using the new TherMaster range, to revolutionise heating systems in community and district heating schemes. Hamworthy’s new TherMaster hydraulic interface units are particularly suited to multiple occupancy buildings such as dwellings or mixed-use commercial properties. Click here to request literature


Organic Energy


Organic Energy UK Ltd is the sole distributor for the UK and Ireland, & with partner ÖkoFEN they offer a most comprehensive range of low carbon, grant approved pellet heating systems. Pelletronic Online allows the boiler and heating system to be controlled remotely, giving a low maintenance option. The system connects via broadband and is only accessible via a secure password for optimal security meaning for the end user elements such as energy consumption, the need to refuel and scheduled maintained can all be monitored and controlled


remotely Click here to request literature


World's first Medite Tricoya®


panel


panel at Ecobuild 2010. This first trial panel marks one of the first true innovations in the wood composites industry in more than 30 years and potentially the beginning of the next generation of revolutionary wood based panel products for outdoor use. With additional extensive testing and evaluation still ongoing, and the building of a full-scale plant being considered and evaluated, further development work is planned in order to work towards the possibility of making the concept of Medite Tricoya®


a commercial reality. Click here to request literature Unique approach


Space Air Solutions is dedicated to supplying air source heat pumps for residential applications.The company was one of the first commercial heat pump specialists to alert Ecobuild visitors to the energy efficiency and carbon emission reduction advantages that air source heat pumps offer as an alternative to conventional residential central heating systems. Space Air developed a marketing strategy based on strict installation procedures and a range of unique offsite prefabricated assemblies, specifically designed to ensure consistency, quality and industry standards compliance. Click here to request literature


Lime Render System launched at Ecobuild A new high performance insulated wall construction system, using lime based render applied directly to natural wood fibre insulated panels, has been launched by Steico Limited at Ecobuild 2010. Branded Steicoprotect (BBA applied for), the new render system is part of the company’s strong focus on healthy, insulated building fabric to help regulate the internal climate. The wood fibre panels are manufactured to EN13171, have high compression strength and a tongue and groove


profile for an exact fit. Click here to request literature


Following the recent completion of a successful industrial trial, Accsys Technologies PLC and Coillte Panel Products were delighted to unveil the world’s first Medite Tricoya®


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