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NEMEX PREVIEW


MAGNATECH OFFERS INDUSTRIAL- SIZED SAVINGS AT NEMEX 2012


Magnatech Ltd. will be showcasing its range of high-performance fuel conditioning systems at NEMEX 2012, designed to significantly cut costs and carbon emissions for major energy users and maximise their heating systems’ efficiency.


ndependently verified by the Tritech ETV (Environmental Technology Verification) Project, Magnatech’s advanced magnetic technology is guaranteed to reduce fuel consumption on existing systems by at least 6%, with typical results indicating savings of around 10%.


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Magnatech systems use the most powerful neodymium magnets available today to effectively enhance the combustion process, and are simply fitted to the outside of fuel feed lines in a particular pattern to create a rise in flame temperature. This allows the system to reach the desired temperature sooner and as a result, reduces overall fuel consumption. Comments Managing Director Ian


Gander: “Our units have been saving large


businesses millions year-on-year, as well as delivering substantial CO2


savings. With


typical payback periods of less than 12 months, no running or maintenance costs and a lifetime of savings, fuel conditioning is quickly becoming a popular, long-term solution amongst major energy users for immediate and considerable savings. What’s more, it is completely non-obtrusive to fit, with no pipes to cut or costly production downtime required.” Visitors to the Magnatech stand (N3) will be able to see first-hand how fuel conditioning can work to cut their buildings’ energy use, bills and emissions. They will also be able to book a free site inspection with a fuel conditioning expert, who can provide bespoke insight into the


most efficient type and sequence of magnets to meet their specific needs. Magnatech offers trials for those looking to gauge actual results, and a 100% money- back guarantee for anyone who is not completely satisfied with the outcome. For more details, please visit: www.magnatech.org.uk or call 01327 831515.


MWA TO LAUNCH NEW DATA CAPTURE SOLUTION AT NEMEX 2012


Taking centre stage on stand R29 is a new cost-effective data capture range of products from independent meter specialist, MWA Technology.


-Log provides a cost-effective automatic monitoring & targeting am&T solution. The device helps to save energy by identifying wastage and ensuring long term effectiveness of other energy saving measures. Whatever source, be it water, gas, energy or electricity M-Log provides valuable data. MWA sees the launch of M-Log as timely with more and more of its customers looking to identify where high energy usage is located and where unusual patterns of energy consumption are taking place. “Many meters have pulsed output, but operators often wonder how meaningful this information is,” explained MWA’s sales engineer, Andrew Brain. “ M-Log captures the data and converts it into really useful


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information. This data can then be


downloaded onto a computer for further analysis. “Typical users of M-log include hotels, schools, universities, hospitals, commercial, food production, industrial buildings and many more,” explained Brain. M-Log operates without the need for user/software licence fees. Direct monitoring of energy and utilities is produced with ‘live time’ data displayed onsite.


Another great advantage of using


M-Log is the device’s ability to produce data which assists in deciding where to


allocate costs/billing information. Ideal for both multi-dwelling residential and commercial applications, M-Log provides seamless integration with web browser based tenant billing applications. Remote management can also be set up via smartphone.


In addition to M-Log, MWA will display its full range of metering products and ancillary equipment at NEMEX. Email: info@mwatechnology.com Tel: 0121 327 7771 www.mwatechnology.com


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M-Log from MWA Technology is to be launched at NEMEX on Stand R29


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