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PRODUCTS & SERVICES Telephone: 020 7880 6206 Email: darren.hale@redactive.co.uk Classroom ventilation units


Aircraft Air Handling’s 260mm-high classroom ventilation units are silenced to nr25. The plate recuperator is 60% efficient, with an air volume 0-500 litres. Heating: LPHW/ELECTRIC. Cooling: CW/DX. Larger air volumes and bespoke units are available. l For more information visit www.aircraftairhandling.com


DRU-Style heaters keeping Mojo warm in Twickenham Verve Properties is a property development company specialising in restoring and converting former brownfield sites and derelict buildings throughout London. One recent development is Crane Mews, a collection of former industrial buildings totalling 17,000 square feet next to the River Crane in the affluent suburb of Twickenham. Verve has selected DRU Style balanced flue gas wall heaters to heat the buildings. They provide an attractive and efficient alternative to radiators and only consume gas when required. They can also be turned off when the property is not in use. l For more information call 0161 793 8700 or visit www.drufire.co.uk


Telephone: 020 7880 6206 Email: cibsedirectory@redactive.co.uk Your guide to building services suppliers


DIRECTORY Air Conditioning Air Handling CAD Services


CadEURO Draughting Services


Manufacturer of high quality bespoke AHU’s and fan coils.


Specialists in refurbishment and site assembly projects.


Expedient delivery service available.


Aircraft Air Handling Ltd Unit 20, Moorfi eld Ind Est,


Cotes Heath, Stafford, ST21 6QY


Tel: 01782 791545 Fax: 01782 791283 Email: info@aircraftairhandling.com Web: www.aircraftairhandling.com


Energy Effi ciency


Ground Source Heat Pump Installations


Meeting Renewables Targets


Tel: 02392 450889 Fax: 02392 471319


www.groenholland.co.uk 50 CIBSE Journal August 2011


Certificate Number MCS 1201 Heat Pumps


• Building Services Work Undertaken


• 2D Draughting • 3D Autocad MEP • Record Drawings • Excellent Rates & Turnaround Service


• MEP BIM Services


Contact Stephen:- T: 020 7043 7491 F: 020 7043 7493 E: cad@cadeuro.co.uk W: www.cadeuro.co.uk


Pump Packages Call 01787 274135 www.autron.co.uk LST Radiators LST Radiators


Range of models to suit all budgets and applications


Easy installation – ready assembled BSRIA tested outputs and surface temperatures SteriTouch® antimicrobial surfaces as standard Energy efficient copper aluminium emitters Attractive yet functional design


MHS Boilers at Urban Splash development Residents at the new Lakeshore development at Imperial Park, Bristol, will benefit from sustainable heating and hot water, thanks to 270 Nexus Bitherm wall-mounted units from MHS Boilers. As part of a major renovation and joint partnership between Urban Splash and the Homes and Communities Agency, the Grade II listed building consists of studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments. The original building dates back to 1974 and was formerly the Imperial Tobacco headquarters. The futuristic design was clad in Cor-ten steel, designed to give the building an 800-year life span. l For more information visit www.mhsboilers.com


Refurbishment


Leaders in fluid pumping equipment and controls • Water Pressure Booster Sets


• Sealed System Pressurisation Units • Tank Level & Temperature Controls • Energy Efficient


• Bespoke Design Service


To discuss your project please contact Jim Rusbridge


Head Office: 01206 215121


email: info@aquatechpressmain.co.uk www.aquatechpressmain.co.uk


Energy Efficient Refurbishment solutions for increasing the performance and reliability of existing Air Handling Units of any manufacture.


• Replacement, Refurb or Retrofit • Site Survey, Design, Manufacture • Basic to High Spec Installations • In-depth Technical Support from survey to final commissioning


For more information, call Steve Peck on 01206 505909 or e-mail tech@imofa.co.uk


www.imofa.co.uk AHU Designers & Manufacturers www.cibsejournal.com


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