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New Standesse from JS Air Curtains JS Air Curtains is launching the new Standesse air curtain, with energy- saving wire rapid-heat elements and an attractive modern design. The Standesse is available in four 0.5m lengths, from 1m to 2.5m, and has a powerful output of up to 6,300m³/h, making the air curtain ideal for protecting doorways up to 3.5m high. It has an attractive stainless steel stripe across the front and is available in any RAL colour. l For more information call Mike Verney 01903 858656 or email info@jsaircurtains.com


Water mist nozzle and cap fire suppression innovations from Ultra Ultra Fire Group is once again ahead of the field in fire protection by launching the first sidewall water mist nozzle to be tested by the BRE under the new BS9252 residential fire protection standard. Also successfully tested was Ultra’s new 8mm diameter self-releasing thermally activated concealed cap with integrated heat element, designed to operate with both sidewall and pendant water mist nozzles. These new products represent the leading edge in fire protection technology, says Ultra. l For more information call 0845 600 8330 or visit www.ultrafiregroup.co.uk


Panasonic announces MCS accreditation for Aquarea heat pump Panasonic is delighted to announce that its Aquarea air-source heat pump has gained accreditation as an approved technology under the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS). Aquarea is a comprehensive series of air-to-water heat pumps, recognised by the market for its class-leading, energy efficient performance (up to 78% compared to electric heating), reliability and ease of installation. MCS accreditation applies to all models of the standard Panasonic Aquarea Mono-bloc Heat Pump. l For more information email uk-aircon@eu.panasonic.com


MP impressed with Airedale’s workforce for the future When Airedale’s local MP, Stuart Andrew, visited the global manufacturer’s Leeds HQ, he was impressed with the company’s forward-thinking approach in developing its 390-strong workforce. Andrew was introduced to staff across the company, including two apprentices who have forged the same career path since they were at school and have just enrolled on a part-time degree course. The two apprentices, Sam Mostacci and David Strong, both aged 18, have been friends since infant school. l For more information visit www.airedale.com


Andrews Water Heaters for latest Ark Academy Andrews Water Heaters has supplied two solar water heating systems and five award-winning direct-fired storage water heaters for the new Ark Academy in Wembley. The system’s roof- mounted solar collectors comprise the largest surface area of Andrews’ glazed flat plate collectors so far installed in a single project. The new school buildings are designed to provide


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all-through, primary and secondary education to children aged from three to 18. l For more information call 0845 070 1055 or visit www.andrewswaterheaters.co.uk


Spire benefits from Ideal boiler system Private healthcare provider Spire Healthcare is enjoying energy savings of up to 35%, thanks to a new high-efficiency condensing boiler system from Ideal Commercial. Two Imax Xtra boilers were installed at Spire Hull and East Riding Hospital in October 2010, replacing a poorly performing system. The resulting reduction in energy consumption means the hospital is already well below its 2015 energy saving target. Outstanding patient care is central to Spire Healthcare’s ethos – a fact which is clearly evident in its rapid growth. l For more information call 0870 849 8056 or visit www.idealcommercialheating.com


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