PRODUCTS & SERVICES Telephone: 020 7880 6206 Email:
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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 of 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
Be Safe Direct launch catalogue for fire and safety products Sourcing all fire and safety product needs has just gotten easier thanks to the launch of the Be Safe Direct catalogue. Director of Be Safe Direct, Sam Riley, said: ‘Our catalogue features more than 1,000 products and will provide one of the most comprehensive sources for both fire and safety products, meaning purchasers will have a one-stop-shop for all their needs. As a special introduction, we are offering 5% discount on all products – simply enter promotional code CAT2012 when you place your order.’ l For more information call 0845 604 5653 or visit
www.besafedirect.com
Mobile unit allows control of energy use Mitsubishi Electric has released details of a special mobile display unit, which has been developed specifically to allow the company to take its range of advanced air conditioning control systems out to customers’ buildings. The display contains all of the company’s most popular control systems from the M2M platform, which allows customers to integrate multiple sites into one network, to the advanced AG150 touch screen controller with webserver capabilities and energy meter interfaces showing operators the full potential of energy monitoring. l For more information call 01707 282 880 or email
air.conditioning@
meuk.mee.com
SE Controls provides comfort and safety at new hospital A combined smoke and natural ventilation solution from SE Controls is helping create a comfortable and safe environment for patients, visitors and staff at Salford Royal Hospital’s new £90m Hope Building. Designed by architects HKS and constructed by Balfour Beatty, the five-storey Hope Building houses a new A&E department, as well as providing 242 beds. SE Controls developed the fire engineered smoke and natural ventilation solution around the original fire specification, and worked closely with the consultants to create an effective and reliable system that maximises comfort, safety and energy efficiency by linking in to both the building management system (BMS) and the separate fire alarm system. Within the hospital, the smoke and natural ventilation system is split into two zones to allow maximum control over the temperatures and ventilation needs, both in the main concourse and the atrium areas of the building. l For more details call 01543 443060 or visit
www.secontrols.com
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Highray – elegant and effective lighting from Riegens Riegens Lighting’s Highray luminaire has been designed for applications where an elegant but effective, combined direct and indirect lighting solution is required. Wire suspended, the pendant Highray luminaire offers a choice of lamp type, which includes a 41,W (3,000K) LED option and is manufactured in satin matt/ white or opal reflector, depending on the choice of light source. With an ingress protection rating of IP20 or IP40 for the HIT version, the luminaire is available with a choice of control gear. l For more information call 01376 330400 or visit
www.riegens-lighting.com
Open for business – the Buderus training academy
Buderus has reaffirmed its commitment to M&E contractor, consultant and specifier training with the opening of a brand new £1.5m training and assessment facility at its headquarters in Worcester. Within the new academy are a number of innovative features geared towards providing an authentic training experience for contractors and consultants alike. Included within the new facility is a 100 sq m open-plan training area featuring a life-sized single storey brick building, equipped with a commercial solar heating system. l For more information visit
www.buderus.co.uk/training
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