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Animation highlights ease of achieving renewable commercial heating Mitsubishi Electric has just launched a short animated film to highlight how easy it can be for both existing and new-build commercial buildings to achieve renewable energy targets with the company’s range of heat pump water heating systems. The four minute animation focuses on a modern school building and shows how easily air- and water-source heat pump systems can be incorporated into a building to work alongside, or replace, traditional heating systems. l For more information visit www.commercialheating.mitsubishielectric.co.uk


Brochure focuses on heat pumps for commercial heating Mitsubishi Electric has launched a new brochure to highlight the ease with which a variety of commercial buildings can now achieve renewable energy targets, by utilising equipment from the company’s range of Ecodan® renewable heat pump boilers. The products are a mix of ground- and air-source heat pump systems that can enable both existing and new-build commercial properties to achieve renewable energy targets with more ease and flexibility of design than almost any other system. l For more information visit www.commercialheating.mitsubishielectric.co.uk


Leeds’ Elland Road scores with FP200 Gold Leeds’ famous Elland Road Stadium is undergoing a major redevelopment of its East Stand, including an upgrade and expansion of the existing fire alarm and emergency systems. Both are being installed with Prysmian’s 2 and 4 core FP200 Gold. Cost-effective, FP200 Gold complies with fire alarm standard BS 5839, emergency lighting standard BS 5266, and is BASEC and LPCB approved, while also possessing superb voice and data transmission characteristics. This represents the hard-skin standard fire resistant cable, incorporating unique Insudite insulation. l For more information call 023 8029 5029 or email cable.marketing.uk@prysmian.com


MHI drives climate control in luxury car showroom High efficiency climate control in a luxury car showroom in Bedfordshire is being driven by new air conditioning systems from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI). The installation combines a VRF heat recovery system from MHI, for simultaneous heating and cooling of the open plan showroom, with a standalone Split System to air condition an enclosed office area. The new systems, supplied by AMP Air Conditioning, utilise the latest inverter technology to constantly adjust cooling/heating output to meet requirements. This ensures consistent and comfortable temperature control, and reduces energy consumption by up to 38%. l For more information call 0207 842 8100 or visit www.mitsubishiaircon.co.uk


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Flakt Woods fans installed as main ventilation for Hindhead Tunnel Fläkt Woods has supplied 43 of its 1,120 mm diameter JMTS horizontally- mounted smoke vents to be used within road tunnels, as well as 34 JM type axial fans for the cross passage sections of the twin-bore Hindhead project. The project has completed the dual carriageway link between London and Portsmouth and removed a major source of congestion. The new road is four miles (6.5km) long and includes the 1.2 miles (1.8km) twin-bored tunnels under the Devil’s Punch Bowl Site of Special Scientific Interest. l For more information call 01206 222555 or email info.uk@flaktwoods.com


Hitachi offers more with Set Free Mini Hitachi has extended its range of Set Free Mini outdoor units with the new 4, 5 and 6HP FSVN2E single-phase models, and 4, 5 and 6HP FSNY2E 3-phase models. Offering greater efficiency and improved coefficient of performance, the Set Free Mini is a two-pipe heat pump VRF condensing unit, which connects to all Hitachi’s system-free indoor units. The advanced DC Inverter scroll compressor has been optimized to offer better seasonal performance and the unit provides high levels of comfort. l For more information call 01628 585394 or email aircon.enquiries@hitachi-eu.com


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