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Philips transforms Coltman Street Day Hospital Philips has transformed the main hall and reception area of the Coltman Street Day Hospital in Hull by installing state-of-the-art LED luminaries and an intelligent lighting management system that allows lighting levels to be fully adapted to achieve the required


ambience. The day hospital houses Hull Memory Clinic. It needed an LED lighting solution that would help turn its main function room into a truly multi-purpose space where people felt comfortable during the day, as well as in the evenings. l For more information visit www.philips.co.uk/lighting


Polypipe Ventilation launches Domus Radial Duct System Polypipe Ventilation, manufacturer of market leading energy- saving domestic and light commercial ventilation systems, has launched its Domus Radial Duct System for properties requiring whole house ventilation. Traditional ducting systems are based upon a branch design, with ducting to rooms run off a main duct connected to a MEV, MVHR unit or in-line fan. The Domus Radial Duct System works differently in that each room vent is served by one 75mm semi rigid duct, which connects directly to a central distribution system. l For more information call 08443 715523 or visit www.polypipe.com/ventilation


Impro brochure details full proximity access control range The new Impro Proximity Access Control product brochure is now available, featuring the full range of Impro systems, from stand-alone controllers to entry systems capable of managing 256 remote sites with up to 300,000 users. The brochure outlines Impro’s best selling IXP20 and IXP220 systems, as well as covering the top end IXP400i. The Impro IXP20 has been designed for applications that may start small, with local, off- line programmability, but may wish to expand. l For more information call 01442 230800 or visit www.bpt.co.uk


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Specialist police investigation centres open Adapting to demands in an efficient yet cost effective way is a challenge facing us all. Norfolk and Suffolk Police Authorities recognised this when they teamed up to deliver six new Police Investigation Centres. All six centres will benefit from a number of economies of scale – for example, they all share a common, energy efficient, M&E specification. Grundfos Pumps Ltd are delighted to be the provider of the pumping requirements for all the new PICs. l For more information call 01525 850000 or email uk-sales@grundfos.com


MHI takes to the floor with new indoor aircon unit Featuring an innovative vertical design, the new FDF range of floor-standing indoor units from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) offers an ideal air conditioning solution wherever floor and wall space is at a premium. At 1,850mm high and with a footprint measuring 320mm wide x 600mm in length, MHI’s new FDF floor standing models have the smallest footprint in their class and take up less horizontal wall space than standard wall-mounted air conditioners. l For more information call 0207 842 8100 or visit www.mitsubishiaircon.co.uk


Heating the Hub: MHS radiators at historic Edinburgh building MHS Radiators has supplied 25 Carat contemporary flat panel radiators to The Hub, Edinburgh’s Festival Centre on the Royal Mile. The installation was part of the complete refurbishment of the heating system in the 19th century Grade A listed building. The Carat radiators were specified by Arup consulting engineers and installed by Paisley-based Taylor & Fraser Ltd, which has a long-established and excellent reputation for working on historic buildings. l For more information visit www.mhsradiators.com


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