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A greater union has commercial angle Pegler Yorkshire is introducing a new and improved version of its union angle valve, which is used in its thermostatic mixing valves. The growing value these products are now presenting in the UK healthcare and commercial market is supported by the convenience for servicing and maintenance at the point of use. Pegler Yorkshire has experienced huge success among specifiers and installers with its Prestex Thermostatic Mixing Valves since their launch three years ago. l Visit www.pegleryorkshire.co.uk or call 0844 243 4400


GEZE UK publishes overview of door closer systems


The UK’s leading manufacturer of door and window control systems, GEZE UK, has launched a new technical brochure, dedicated to its door closer systems. Designed to provide architectural ironmongers and specifiers with a concise overview of GEZE UK’s door closers and floor springs, the new brochure includes detailed explanations of the many variants and options available, as well as stylish reference photos from projects around the world, technical diagrams and specification information. l Visit www.geze.co.uk or call 01543 443000


Danfoss lights the way Heating controls manufacturer, Danfoss, has launched the TP7001 – the first in a family-style of seven-day programmable room thermostats for domestic heating systems, which combine a large, back-lit digital display for easy reading, with exceptional functionality and ease of installation. Because Danfoss has based the programming of the TP7001 on its tried and tested existing protocols, installers will find the set-up procedure familiar, making it quick to install straight out of the box. l Visit www.danfoss-randall.co.uk or call 01234 364 621


eQ Prime air handling units offer cost and energy savings Fläkt Woods has launched its eQ Prime range of air handling units, designed to reduce capital costs and optimise energy savings. Available in eight sizes, the eQ Prime is compact in size, fully controllable and capable of providing nominal airflows between 0.4 m3


/s to 6.0 m3 /s. The eQ


College converted to MHS boilers MHS Boilers, part of Elco Heating Solutions, has supplied the College of St Barnabas in Lingfield, Surrey, with four 120 kW Thision L boilers on a free-standing cascade frame, complete with pump kits and cascade controls, plate heat exchangers and Pisces pressurisation units. The College of St Barnabas is a residential community of retired Anglican clergy. When the time came to replace its old, inefficient cast iron sectional boilers, the college needed to maximise fuel savings by installing condensing boilers. l Visit www.mhsboilers.com


Refurbishment of Hickman high-rise social housing apartments Tenants on the Hickman estate in Wolverhampton are benefiting from a £12m investment as part of the Wolverhampton Decent Homes programme. Two high-rise blocks on the estate, Wodensfield Tower and William Bentley Court, are being completely refurbished and now benefit from the installation of an Evinox communal heating system in each block, which is more energy-efficient than individual boilers. l Visit www.evinox.co.uk or call 01372 722277


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Prime contains newly engineered, maximum energy efficient, permanent magnet motors that contribute to lowering specific fan power volume (SFPv) and possibly reducing the overall size of the unit. l Visit www.flaktwoods.co.uk


Drainage networking group celebrates 100th member on LinkedIn A dedicated drainage networking group established on business social networking site, LinkedIn, has reached a milestone this week with its 100th member. The Building Drainage Network was established exclusively for specifiers, contractors, engineers, and installers of drainage systems for the built environment. Hosted by Mike Rawlings, cast iron drainage specialist at Saint-Gobain PAM UK, the site provides a forum for industry opinion leaders to generate informed debate about all aspects of cast iron drainage systems. l Visit www.saint-gobain-pam.co.uk


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