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MHI offers cool solution for new fire station A new fire station for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service includes energy efficient cooling and heating, courtesy of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI). AMP Air Conditioning has supplied a VRF heat recovery system from MHI’s KXRE6 range for the £1m construction project. Offering a high degree of climate control, the energy-saving system operates with three inter-connecting pipes to provide heating and cooling to individual indoor units as required, with surplus heat from one area providing useful energy for another. l For more information call 0207 842 8100 or visit www.mitsubishiaircon.co.uk


BACnet natural ventilation control from TITAN Products now available The CCM-204-NV provides energy efficient control in buildings by monitoring the natural ventilation on demand and improving the environmental conditions through the control of temperature and CO2 levels. The CCM-204-NV can control two separate zones and, when used in conjunction with TITAN Products’ temperature sensors, CO2 sensors, rain detectors and window controllers, the CCM-204-NV can create an extremely flexible multi-zone natural ventilation system. This advanced application-specific controller with automatic seasonal adjustment will increase ventilation as CO2 and temperature levels increase. l For more information call 0161 406 6480 or visit www.titanproducts.com


Passivent launches new interface to calculate sustainable strategies A unique software tool to help architects and specifiers accurately and quickly assess the impact of natural daylight on a building’s energy performance has been launched by Passivent. The company, Britain’s leading supplier of domestic and commercial natural ventilation solutions, has worked closely with leading software house Environmental Design Solutions Ltd (EDSL) to develop the utility – Passivent Sunscoo Builder – which complements the already proven Passivent Airscoop Builder tool for natural ventilation in buildings. Both tools are based on substantial, recently-published research. l For more information call 0161 905 5700 or email projects@passivent.com


Polypipe units help developer reach Code 3 Polypipe Ventilation, provider of market-leading, energy-saving domestic and light commercial ventilation systems, has had its heat recovery system specified for Larkfleet Homes’ extensive new housing development in Bourne, near Peterborough. The first stage of the development, known as ‘The Old Laundry’, has now been installed, with the HR01 units supplied by Deepings Trading. Larkfleet Homes prides itself on high quality sustainable developments using innovative technology and construction methods. The use of heat recovery in this latest housing development fits well with this philosophy. l For more information call 08443 715523 or visit www.polypipe.com/ventilation


Durapipe gives hospital pipework a facelift A host of pipework from Durapipe UK has been specified for the refurbishment of the Royal Berkshire Hospital’s maternity department. The renovation of the maternity department, undertaken by specialist mechanical services installer, Airconaire, involved the replacement of the existing water tank and pipework systems that were used to provide both hot and cold water to this area of the hospital. Durapipe SuperFLO and Friatherm pipework systems were specified by leading engineers Buro Happold to cater for all the pipework requirements of the development. l For more information call 01543 279909 or visit www.durapipe.co.uk


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Kingspan puts out BREEAM technical advice Market leader Kingspan Insulation has produced detailed technical bulletins on achieving BREEAM Credits with the use of its Kooltherm and Therma ranges of insulation boards, and the Kingspan TEK Building System, an innovative structural insulated panel (SIP) building system. BREEAM (the Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) is one of the world’s most widely used assessment methods for non-residential buildings. These clear and concise briefings have been published to inform the market about how high quality thermal insulation and SIPs can contribute significantly to achieving credits in BREEAM. l For more information call 01544 387384 or visit www.kingspaninsulation.co.uk


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