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Keraflo launches next generation water tank technology Keraflo, renowned for high-quality float valves, has launched the latest technology in monitoring and tank control: Tanktronic. Tanktronic provides system designers, installers and building services professionals with an integrated solution for water storage tank monitoring and management. It can be used to gain accurate readings of water levels, tank volume and temperature, and also be used to manage and control tank filling. Keraflo has built on more than 25 years’ of expertise as a specialist mechanical valve manufacturer for water storage tanks. l For more information visit
www.keraflo.co.uk
The highest standard for Enniskillen’s new acute hospital Prysmian’s FP Plus cables, with enhanced Insudite insulation, were used exclusively for the fire system installed in the New Acute Hospital for the Southwest in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The hospital is scheduled to be completed in June 2012 and will provide 312 patient beds overlooking the picturesque Wolf Lough greenfield site. The £276m project is a major investment in Northern Ireland, improving the level of health care services for the Western Health and Social Care Trust and its near 300,000 population. l For more information call 023 8029 5029 or email
cables.marketing.uk@
prysmian.com
Panasonic heating and cooling systems set for growth Panasonic Home Appliances Air conditioning Europe (PHAAE) has announced that it plans to grow its heating and cooling systems business in Europe in the next financial year. In order to do this, PHAAE has pledged to expand its product offering, further invest in research and development (R&D) and expand its distribution channel by recruiting new distributors. As part of PHAAE’s continued commitment to the heating and cooling market it has invested in an R&D facility in Langen, Germany. l For more information call 01344 853390 or visit
www.panasonic.eu
Advanced boiler control with the Paramount three The new Paramount three wall-hung, high efficiency condensing boiler from Potterton Commercial offers the most flexible boiler control technology available in the UK market, while incorporating all the physical attributes of its predecessor, the Paramount two, in terms of size,
appearance, outputs and condensing high efficiencies. The Paramount three’s advanced control system means that it can control three heating zones and one domestic hot water cylinder. This ensures compliance with Part L2 stipulation, which requires heating installations to be zoned and accurately controlled. l For more information call 0845 070 1055 or visit
www.pottertoncommercial.co.uk
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LG leads the pack in technical service, sales and warranty As part of a major re-branding of its UK air conditioning business, LG is now offering one of the industry’s most comprehensive technical service and support packages on the market. It has also extended its product warranty to five years. These radical changes will give LG’s installer partners a competitive edge in today’s marketplace. LG UK Air Conditioning and Energy Solutions Division is launching three groundbreaking new products – Multi V III, Multi V Water and Multi V Space. l For more information visit
eu.lgeaircon.com
Free CPD guide focuses on renewable commercial heating Mitsubishi Electric has published a free, independent, CPD-accredited guide looking at renewable heating systems to inform consultants, contractors and heating engineers about the key issues facing all those involved in designing, building and maintaining our commercial buildings. The guide, which is also available as a download, has been developed by the company to enhance its customers’ knowledge in this important area. According to the Carbon Trust, heating and hot water can account for up to 60% of a building’s financial energy costs. l For more information visit www.
commercialheating.mitsubishielectric.co.uk or email
commercialheating@meuk.mee.com
February 2012 CIBSE Journal 65
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