Products & Services Telephone: 020 7880 6206 Email:
darren.hale@redactive.co.uk UK’s first online task management system
Mechanical and electrical companies across the UK can now benefit from TaskAdviser – the UK’s first online task management system. Owned by MMB Software Ltd, TaskAdviser enables M&E companies to automate the production of job sheets and invoicing. Maintaining such control over the business is vital for the success of any enterprising M&E firm. l For more information visit
www.taskadviser.com or email
Kevin.shipp@
taskadviser.com
TITAN Products expands energy efficient BACnet range
TITAN Products announces the release of two new BACnet enabled control products operating to ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135. The CCI-2X485 is a Modbus to BACnet
gateway, with a 128 Modbus object mapping capability, and is designed to interface third party Modbus control products onto a BACnet system. The CCI-2242 BACnet controller is a multi-purpose product with inputs and outputs that can be used to monitor and control building services plant or configured to customer specific applications. l For more information visit
www.titanproducts.com or call +44 (0)161 406 6480
Energy efficient Dimplex air curtains can help hit CRC targets
Large organisations across the public and private sectors are actively looking for ways to reduce their energy consumption, and Dimplex air curtains can help by creating a stream of fast-moving air that stops treated air from escaping through open doorways. Specifying air curtains, or upgrading them
to more efficient units, can offer a fast and easy way to reduce the energy required to maintain a comfortable indoor environment. l For more information call +44 (0)1489 773336, email
marketing@dimplex.co.uk or visit
www.dimplex.co.uk
Ultramax WM from MHS Boilers
The competitively priced and popular Ultramax WM high efficiency condensing boiler from MHS Boilers now comes with a two-year full parts and labour guarantee, as well as its first annual service, included as standard. The inclusion of the first year service on
the Ultramax WM has been widely welcomed. Additionally, the full guarantee and annual service can be extended with one of MHS Boilers’ maintenance and service packages. l For more information visit
www.mhsboilers.com
Bio-fuel Boilers from Atlantic Atlantic’s R Series, dual-fuel, year-round maximum condensing boiler, can burn rapeseed oil, natural gas, vegetable and waste oils, LPG or kerosene in a clean manner and within EU NOx emission standards. For all these fuels, efficiencies exceed 92% GCV and can rise up to 99.5% GCV. The boiler will condense to its maximum efficiency, even at 82ºC flow and 71C return. For combustion air at inlet temperatures below 30C, efficiencies always exceed 92%. l For more information email
info@atlanticboilers.com or visit
www.atlanticboilers.com
Green heating from leftover timber
Green and Easy is a distributor of green products for the home and garden and so naturally took to the idea of using their wood waste usefully to heat its small warehouse. The heat comes from a Fabbri wood burning heater, distributed in the UK and Ireland by Euroheat, suitable for burning all types of dry wood and secondary waste wood, like broken pallets. Efficiency is high – around 83% – and heating starts 15 minutes after lighting. l For more info visit
www.euroheat.co.uk or call +44 (0)1885 491100
www.cibsejournal.com September 2010 CIBSE Journal 71
Aggreko opens new national rental centre Aggreko, the global leader in temporary power and temperature control solutions, has opened its new National Rental Centre in Cannock, Staffordshire. The move brings together the 24/7 operations centre and head office for Northern Europe and signals the company’s long-term commitment to the UK and European markets, despite the tough economic conditions facing many industry sectors. l For more information call +44 (0)8458 247365, email
hire@aggreko.co.uk or visit
www.aggreko.co.uk
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