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Titan Products launch TPZ-Net Zigbee Wireless Range The TPZ-Net is a new range of wireless environmental products from Titan Products. Incorporating Zigbee wireless technology the range creates extremely stable, self-healing mesh networking capabilities. The TPZ-Net range is designed to wirelessly monitor temperature, CO2, humidity, light and occupancy levels, and transfer this information back to the Titan Products co-ordinator where the information can be transferred on to a BACnet network or to other Titan Products controllers or IO Devices. ● Visit
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Evinox simplifi es Part L1A Building Regulation compliance
Current Part L1A Building Regulations stipulate that all new heating systems in dwellings that are not open-plan must include at least two heating zones, each controlled by a thermostat and zone valve. The Evinox Modusat heat interface unit for communal heating systems not only makes it easier for the M&E consultant to achieve building regulation compliance, but also simplifi es the installation process for the contractor. ● Visit
www.evinox.co.uk or call 01372 722277
JS Air Curtains ‘at home’ in John Lewis Leading retailer John Lewis has selected JS Air Curtains as its air curtain supplier for four new build ‘at home’ shops. The four recently opened shops all have Zen air curtains from JS helping to maintain a consistent and comfortable temperature for customers and staff. The air curtains also minimise the energy consumption of the stores’ heating and cooling systems by preventing cold air entering during the winter and warm air during the summer. ● Visit
www.jsaircurtains.com or call 01903 858565
Britain’s top gas safety performer at Olympics and Paralympics S&S Northern’s world-class performance and reputation as a gas safety specialist secured the company a contract at the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. In total, 29 of S&S Northern’s gas interlock systems (Merlin 1200) were installed within the Olympic Village’s temporary marquee kitchens, ensuring the health and safety of the staff working in the kitchens and serving food to 18,000 Olympic and Paralympic athletes from across the globe, 24/7. ● Visit
www.snsnorthern.com or call 01257 470983
New Loovent eco delivers low energy with multi-function ventilation Complementing its existing range of ‘ecoair’ ventilation solutions, Airfl ow introduces the new Loovent eco fan. The fan is based on the million selling Loovent, and features an exceptionally quiet, two speed intermittent extraction up to 31 l/sec or, at the fl ick of a switch during installation, a choice of fi ve speed, continuous (dMEV) ventilation. Versatile for portrait and landscape orientation, it can be either recessed or surface mounted and the compact design represents the smallest footprint in its class. ● Visit
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ow.co.uk
Mitsubishi maidens enjoy sailing success
Grundfos help achieve projects vision The Centre for Scottish War Blinded – the Linburn Centre – was recently named Scottish Project of the Year 2012. The day-care centre for Scottish ex-service personnel provides a workshop, art space, training facilities, gym, a therapy centre and remembrance area within a distinctive shape designed to aid navigation around the building. Judges were not only impressed by the curving geometry of the structure but also by the energy effi cient measures incorporated – including a range of Grundfos pumps. ● Email
uk-sales@grundfos.com or call 01525 850000
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A team of plucky girls from Mitsubishi Electric spent last weekend competing in the 25th anniversary Little Britain Challenge Cup in the waters around the Isle of Wight. The Mitsubishi Maidens took part in the three-day event, which sees scores of amateur construction industry sailors take to the waters around Cowes. The Little Britain Challenge Cup is a huge fundraiser for a whole raft of charities and 68 corporate teams competed in this year’s competition. ● Visit
www.littlebritain.co.uk
November 2012 CIBSE Journal
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