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Classroom ventilation units Aircraft Air Handling’s 260mm-high classroom ventilation units: silenced to nr25; plate recuperator 60% 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


Keraflo water control for Cornwall's cricket centre The new Gannel Building in Truro gives Cornwall a truly magnificent cricket centre, offering a first-class practice and coaching area for sportsmen throughout the county. The centre includes five indoor nets, changing and showering facilities, meeting rooms and a state-of-the-art video analysis suite. It is the result of an initiative shared between the English Cricket Board [ECB] and Truro and Penwith College, which has run a cricket academy for several years. l For more information call 0118 921 9920 or visit www.keraflo.co.uk


Architects delighted with Autron radiators British manufacturers Autron have extended their Sovereign range of low surface temperature radiators, with practical and aesthetic qualities to meet every application. Architects have been delighted with the continuous casings and corners which provide clean lines and neat appearance around difficult corners. Also in the range are vertical LST radiators, ideal for specification where wall space is at a premium. l For more information download a Sovereign Special Options brochure at www.autron.co.uk


Dominion selects Cooper LEDs Cooper Lighting and Safety has supplied 65 of its pioneering RXD1 LED downlights to the Dominion Centre in Wood Green, London, a former theatre now used as a place of worship. In addition to minimising the building’s energy consumption, the LED fittings provide a long service life. Originally constructed in the 1930s for use as a cinema and theatre, the Gaumont Palace was subsequently converted into a bingo hall and eventually renamed as the Dominion Centre when it became a place of worship. The building retains its original high ceiling and has 12 large 400W metal- halide house lights recessed into the ornate plasterwork. l For more information call 01302 303200 or visit www.cooper-ls.com


Hanging on the telephone BPT Security Systems (UK) – a specialist in door entry, access control and gate automation – has launched a new range of door entry panels that utilise GSM and landline telephone technology. The new GSM range of door entry panels has been designed by BPT as a cost-effective solution for applications where a hard-wired door entry system cannot be installed, such as where there is an excessive distance between a gated entrance and the main building. l For more information call 01442 230800 or visit www.bpt.co.uk


Best things come in small packages, says Frese Innovative product development from Frese has resulted in the launch of the new Optima Compact Pressure Independent Balancing and Control Valve for fan coil and chilled beam applications. The Optima Compact PIBCV provides accurate flow limitation and differential pressure and temperature control within a single compact housing. Optima Compact is available in sizes DN10 to DN20 with both motoric and thermic actuators providing either linear or equal percentage control characteristics. l For more information call Andrew Pender on 01704 896012 or visit www.frese.co.uk


Wiring up new demonstration suite Modular Wiring Systems, a subsidiary of electrical cable manufacturer Tratos, has opened a new demonstration and training facility at its Slough offices. The Modular Academy is a showcase for Modular Wiring Systems' product ranges and services. The large ground-floor room has been divided into three key sections – power, lighting and bespoke equipment – each with working plant that will allow customers to see and interact with its modular wiring products while they are in action. l For more information call 01753 566700 or visit www.modularwiring.com


www.cibsejournal.com February 2011 CIBSE Journal 61


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