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Lochinvar solar thermal gets top marks from university Lochinvar was the fi rst choice to supply a solar thermal solution to meet the high demand for hot water in Liverpool John Moores University’s new city centre Redmond Building. Consisting of a range of social and learning spaces, the 11,500 m2 building has toilet and changing facilities, including showers, on each of its six fl oors, with a hot water requirement throughout the day. A solar hot water system integrated with a gas-fi red condensing water heater was specifi ed. ● Visit www.lochinvar.ltd.uk


LG’S new generation of VRF with Multi V III The Multi V III is LG’s latest range of VRF air conditioning products designed for commercial buildings, offi ce complexes and large retail outlets. LG’s Multi V III offers three key benefi ts: higher energy effi ciency, larger capacity and longer piping lengths. The Multi V III is expected to be a key player in the UK VRF market. This series is being introduced at a time where there is an increasing market demand for energy-saving technology. ● Visit www.uk.lgeaircon.com


Rinnai infi nity cascades in a new form Rinnai’s new Infi nity Plus Cascade is a custom- made water heating solution that brings together multiple units of the company’s award winning HDC1500 condensing continuous fl ow water heater into single, easy to handle modules. It has been developed by Rinnai to guarantee the maximum amount of affordable, ecologically friendly, safe, temperature-controlled hot water required at any one time by even the heaviest commercial user. Infi nity Plus Cascade 1500 is engineered to the highest standards and brings the benefi ts of continuous fl ow hot water systems to a bigger market sector. ● Visit www.rinnaiuk.com


HygroMatik launches video guides HygroMatik, one of the world’s leading experts in humidifi cation systems, has added a collection of step-by-step video guides to its website to explain the operating principles of its range of humidifi cation equipment, as well as to demonstrate installation and maintenance procedures. A series of short videos illustrate each of the main product ranges: the electrode-based HyLine and CompactLine ranges, as well as the immersion-based HeaterLine and HeaterCompact equipment. ● Visit www.hygromatik.de


Mitsubishi Electric recognised as Manufacturer of the Year Mitsubishi Electric secured the prestigious title of Manufacturer of the Year at the Micropower Council Awards 2012, staged on 10 October. The awards were part of the nextgen renewable energy event – a two-day exhibition and conference, held at Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire, this year co-located with ebec – the UK’s largest bioenergy show, and microgen, a show serving small-scale (sub-50 kW) power producers. Mitsubishi Electric won the recognition for its development of a range of renewable heating products for both commercial and residential properties, as well as its Green Gateway initiative. ● Visit www.mitsubishielectric.co.uk


Concord Lytelab range reaches new heights Concord has expanded its range of architectural fi ttings with the introduction of the state-of-the-art Lytelab spotlight. Designed for areas with high ceilings, the Concord Lytelab features a unique adjustable and lockable Fresnel lens, which allows the beam angle to adjust from 14 to 45 degrees. Lytelab provides signifi cant energy savings due to its total power consumption being just 45 W. Lytelab contains high powered, sharp LEDs, which have an impressive output of 800 lux at fi ve metres. ● Visit www.havells-sylvania.com


62 CIBSE Journal December 2012 www.cibsejournal.com


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