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Teamwork results in outstanding learning zone campus
Windowmaster is delivering a natural ventilation scheme for the £28m Ebbw Vale Learning Zone (TLZ). Ebbw Vale’s TLZ is part of a larger £350m regeneration project called The Works. The development, on a former steelworks, was launched by Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council and the Welsh Assembly to provide new education facilities, a leisure centre, low carbon housing, offices and an arts centre. Set for completion in September, the Learning Zone is a post-16 education facility that will be governed by Coleg Gwent. l For more information, visit
www.windowmaster.co.uk
Celebrating two decades of CableCalc level P with a free version of new twin and earth calculations To celebrate 20 years of CableCalc, Castline Systems has released a new, free version of its popular CableCalc program, which will calculate single-phase radial and ring circuits wired in twin and earth cable. It even includes free technical support by email. CableCalc level P is a fully working, unlimited use version and provides far more than just simple volt drop calculations. CableCalc level P can be downloaded from
www.castlinesystems.com free of charge. l For more information, call 01293 871751 or visit
www.castlinesystems.com
Aquatech Pressmain supplies booster set for ‘Mothership’ of Snoozebox Portable Hotel The ‘Mothership’ is a dedicated service hub installed within a standard shipping container, which provides water, drainage and electrical services to the bedroom units of Snoozebox Portable Hotel. Aquatech Pressmain’s Booster set is a vital part of the service hub, allowing the mothership to supply hot and cold running water at a constant safe pressure. Aquatech Pressmain produced a bespoke design offering the latest high-efficiency variable speed pumps. l For more information, call 01206 215121 or visit
www.aquatechpressmain.co.uk
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Panasonic’s heat pumps provide extra savings before 31 July Offering even more value for money, Panasonic is running a promotion giving £300 cashback on Aquarea heat pump orders placed before 31 July. Mirroring the government’s recent extension to the Renewable Heat Premium Payment (RHPP) scheme, Panasonic has extended its heat pump cashback promotion that began last year. For a limited time, Panasonic is providing the saving towards the cost of an Aquarea system. Once installed, the end user may be eligible to apply for the RHPP scheme, which can provide extra savings of £850. l For more information, call 01344 853182 or email
graham.evans@eu.panasonic.com
Polypipe wins largest-ever megaduct project in Stratford Polypipe Ventilation, manufacturer of market- leading, energy-saving domestic and light commercial ventilation systems, has received its largest single order of Domus Megaduct high capacity ducting. The project, at 150 High Street, Stratford, is a landmark regeneration project for London, located at the approach to the 2012 Olympic Games. Providing 704 homes, the scheme includes seven blocks of between seven and 43 storeys – the tallest of which, at more than 132 metres, will be one of the highest residential towers in London. l For more information, call 08443 715523 or visit
www.polypipe.com/ventilation
Multipurpose BACnet temperature controller from Titan
The BACnet enabled CCM-204 multipurpose temperature controller is designed to offer complete control flexibility for ventilation and air conditioning systems. With a vast array of inputs and outputs, the advanced application- specific controller can offer control strategies ranging from single-stage heating or cooling to three-stage heating, venting and cooling. Designed and manufactured in the UK, the CCM-204 multipurpose controllers can be used stand-alone, as part of a master/slave group or as part of a building management system. l For more information, call 0161 4066480 or visit www.titan
products.com
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