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Thermo ground-air heat exchanger
REHAU has installed a bespoke version of its AWADUKT Thermo ground – air heat exchanger system at a new special educational needs secondary school in Peckham, London, specifically designed to overcome any potential risk from methane below ground. The optimised polypropylene material used for the pipework maximises the heat transfer between the ground and the air.
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Optimum humidity for sports dome
A Calorex DH110AX dehumidifier is maintaining optimum humidity conditions within the new sports dome for Akeley Wood School in Buckinghamshire. Available in a range of capacities, floor standing and wall mounted options, the quiet operation of Calorex dehumidifiers makes them suitable for many applications where they can deliver environmental control, energy and cost efficiency.
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Monitoring swimming pools
Signal Pumps believes 24 hour monitoring of public swimming pools is essential. That is why they offer controllers which monitor Ph, Cl temperature and record readings. The controllers that are linked up to the circulation pumps can reduce the pump speed which have a significant effect on power consumption, chemical usage and can reduce running costs. Remote fault reporting is also available.
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Slip resistant flooring options
F H Brundle offers a wide range of slip resistant flooring products to help building owners and contractors meet the requirements of Building Regulations and the DDA. Available as step nosing, tread covers, landing covers, fibre flat sheet, Duraline and Tactile Flooring, they can be easily laid on top of almost any surface material including concrete, steel and wood to provide a cost effective and fast solution.
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Timber planters and
benches
Attractive outdoor spaces can be created for school roof gardens and courtyards. Street Design’s FSC timber planters and benches can be manufactured to any plan size, shape and height. Timber finishes can be left natural or stained. Long runs of planting can be specified to create private gardens and seating areas.
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Kitchen fittings improve disabled access
Indivo kitchen lifters from Pressalit Care have been installed in the Leeds Independent Living Project (ILP). Meeting the accessibility requirements for the new single and multi-user kitchens, the Indivo lifters have been fitted with work surfaces and wall cupboards to allow residents to easily adjust the working height according to their specific needs and help them to enjoy greater independence.
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Doorset withstands impact
EnduraCor, the doorset core from Leaderflush Shapland, is one hundred times more durable than multi-layered chipboard according to a recent independent test. The test, which was carried out by Warrington APT, went beyond the standard EN1192 soft and heavy body impact tests to more accurately reflect the every day rigours that doorsets endure in harsh environments like schools and hospitals.
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Glazing, ventilation and access solutions
Interactive Classroom improves learning
SMART Technologies, best known for its SMART Board interactive whiteboard, has worked with educators for 17 years to develop technology to help improve teaching and learning outcomes. A range of solutions, including the SMART Response interactive response system and SMART Document Camera, work together to provide engaging and collaborative tools for learning as the SMART Interactive Classroom.
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‘Reynaers in Education’ is a new capability brochure from Reynaers Aluminium that highlights the company’s innovative and sustainable architectural aluminium solutions for the education sector. The eight page brochure covers framed glazing systems for windows and doors, ventilation solutions, curtain walling, sliding and swing-entrance doors, solar shading and systems for the incorporation of photovoltaic panels.
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