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JS Air Curtains top the bill at BFI IMAX The aesthetic design and controllability of the Rund air curtain from JS Air Curtains puts it top of the bill at the BFI IMAX cinema, London, whose reception and café were suffering from cold draughts at peak visitor times. Because of the location of the BFI IMAX in Waterloo, its main entrance is directly opposite a subway tunnel that funnels the wind straight off the Thames corridor into its reception area and café. l For more information call 01903 858656 or email
sales@jsaircurtains.com
Forest Green Rovers point to a sustainable sport with PV array The installation of a 46.92kW photovoltaic system onto a terrace roof for Forest Green Rovers FC is helping the Conference League team reduce its carbon footprint and earn an annual income for the Sustainability in Sport foundation. The Mitsubishi Electric array is the first in a series of green energy projects being undertaken by Sustainability in Sport – which was set up by former Manchester United star Gary Neville – aimed at reducing the environmental impact of sport. l For more information visit
www.pv.mitsubishielectric.co.uk
Lochinvar announces triple relaunch Boiler and water heating manufacturer Lochinvar has revamped three of its most popular product ranges, which will improve performance and safety in operation, while also reducing costs and installation time for contractors. The Knight, Charger and LBF direct gas-fired storage water heaters include a number of new features. The products are also now manufactured in Europe, considerably shortening lead times, as well as cutting transportation costs and reducing environmental impact. Lochinvar will hold its prices for 2012 at the same levels as last year. l For more information visit
www.lochinvar.ltd.uk
Cost-effective nurse call solution for North Tyneside Hospital
Many hospital trusts are upgrading ward facilities in a cost-effective way. Static Systems Group (SSG) has long recognised these needs and can call upon many years’ experience in ward refurbishments. The latest refurbishment of four wards at North Tyneside General Hospital is just one example of how suppliers can sometimes be employed to work directly by a client rather than through tiers of management contractors. As principal contractor, SSG took full responsibility for all aspects of the scheme. l For more information call 01902 895551 or visit
www.staticsystems.co.uk
Total comfort with optimum function and design
TROX always offers the optimum diffuser, regardless of whether for inductive, displacement or procondive ventilation, by selecting the most effective and efficient air terminal device to obtain the best possible air quality in the occupied zone. This brochure shows a selection of new TROX products, including the XARTO swirl diffuser, available in 10 different face plates, and FLEXTRO plenum boxes, with a 50% weight saving and up to 60% transport and storage volume reduction without any comfort or performance reduction. l For more information visit
www.troxuk.co.uk
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Johnson Controls appoints top systems integrators in UK Johnson Controls, a global leader in delivering solutions that increase energy efficiency
in buildings, has signed agreements with top systems integrators in the UK, providing access to its full range of products in integration, installation and turnkey projects in the marketplace, including the company’s award-winning Metasys Building Management System (BMS). Deployed in more than 100,000 buildings worldwide, Johnson Controls’ Metasys BMS is an innovative, IT-based open infrastructure that ensures all building systems operate together in harmony. l For more information visit
www.johnsoncontrols.com
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