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Chancellor highlights work at Thorn Spennymoor

Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling has praised the Thorn site at Spennymoor, County Durham, the largest single manufacturing project in the north east in the last decade. He described the modern, purpose-built

lighting factory as a shining example of how to combine traditional engineering skills with knowledge to lead new industries. The company employs 550 people and

makes fluorescent luminaires for the professional lighting market.

hugh.king@thornlighting.com

CitizenM checks in to Glasgow

CitizenM, a 180-room hotel offering affordable luxury in the cultural heart of Glasgow, has rooms or pods prefabricated in Amsterdam

– with each identical room offering the same wide range of hi-tech features. To support the infrastructure and meet

the highest expectations, Grundfos Pumps worked with contractors Hulse Building Services and consultants hurleypalmerflatt to supply the ‘best fit’ energy-efficient pump solution.

uk-sales@grundfos.com

Fabulous at 40

HygroMatik is celebrating 40 years of innovative design and manufacture in 2010. As one of the world’s leading designers and manufacturers of humidification equipment, HygroMatik will be marking the anniversary throughout the year, with a range of events and product enhancements. HygroMatik prides itself in producing

energy-efficient products, and is one of the largest manufacturers of various types of air humidifiers and air humidification systems. It has a rich history of innovation of products and services.

l For more information visit www.feta.co.uk/ humidity

Classroom ventilation units

Aircraft Air Handling’s 260mm-high classroom ventilation units: silenced to nr25; plate recuperator 60 per cent efficient; air volume 0-500 litres. Heating: LPHW/ELECTRIC. Cooling: CW/DX. Larger air volumes and bespoke units are available.

l For more info visit www.aircraftairhandling.com

Mitsubishi enters second generation

Mitsubishi Electric has launched its second generation of R410A City Multi Replace models, offering an 80 per cent increase in COP, halving the installation time and cutting installation costs by up to 40 per cent when replacing a 10-year-old R22 air conditioning system. The units join the existing Replace line-up to offer one of the widest

and most efficient replacement model ranges on the market.

l For more information call 01707 282880 or visit www.mitsubishielectric.co.uk/aircon

Coolair celebrates 30th birthday

After 30 years in business, Coolair Equipment is looking to continue its success story by expanding into new fields. The company’s growth has been

based on a strong engineering and design capability, seeing Coolair prosper over three decades. ‘Since day one, we have focused on

air conditioning solutions that meet our customers’ needs, and supported them with the best engineers and designers available,’ said managing director Nick Parker.

sales@coolair.co.uk

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Heating installer course is Logical

Logic Certification has launched a new underfloor heating installer course designed to provide an entry-level qualification for experienced domestic heating installers. Approved by the Underfloor Heating

Manufacturers Association (UHMA), the course focuses on wet underfloor heating, covering the predominant systems in the UK. Candidates must be experienced in the design and installation of domestic heating systems and familiar with heat-loss calculations.

enquiries@logic-cert.com

SAS overcomes heating and cooling challenges

More than 1,580m of active Integrated Service Modules (ISMs), providing both cooling and heating, were supplied and installed by SAS International at the refurbishment of Lewins Place in Bristol. Working closely with M&E consultants

Hulley & Kirkwood and architects Stride Treglown, the active ISMs helped achieve a BREEAM rating of ‘very good’ – a significant achievement in this 1970s refurbishment.

l For more information email enquiries@ sasint.co.uk or visit www.sasint.co.uk

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