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PRODUCTS & SERVICES Telephone: 020 7880 7614 Email: Patrick.Lynn@redactive.co.uk Community grants up for grabs


SPSenvirowall has committed to delivering funding to further support the communities in which they have been instrumental in refurbishing. The SPSenvirowall Community Fund was established by the national supplier of external wall insulation to ensure that, when contractors have completed the overhaul of the social housing areas, the community continues to benefit. From scout huts


through to back-to-work mentoring schemes, people living in areas where SPSenvirowall has delivered insulation solutions are able to benefit from the funding on offer. l Visit www.


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STARK SLE LED new generation Tridonic has launched the new generation TALEXXengine STARK SLE LED, a sophisticated energy saving system for use with LED downlights and spotlights in general lighting systems. Compared with previous versions, the new STARK SLE boasts 40% more light output and a longer life of up to 50,000 hours. The latest-generation TALEXXengine STARK SLE LED system still consists of a matched LED module and LED converter. l Email enquiries@uk.tridonic.co.at or call 01256 374300


Telephone: 020 7880 7614 Email: cibsedirectory@redactive.co.uk Your guide to building services suppliers


DIRECTORY Air Conditioning Air Handling CAD Services


CadEURO Draughting Services


Manufacturer of high quality bespoke AHU’s and fan coils.


Specialists in refurbishment and site assembly projects.


Expedient delivery service available.


Aircraft Air Handling Ltd Unit 20, Moorfi eld Ind Est,


Cotes Heath, Stafford, ST21 6QY


Tel: 01782 791545 Fax: 01782 791283 Email: info@aircraftairhandling.com Web: www.aircraftairhandling.com


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78 CIBSE Journal January 2013


Tel: 02392 450889 Fax: 02392 471319


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Certificate Number MCS 1201 Heat Pumps


Ground Source Heat Pump Installations


Meeting Renewables Targets


LEADERS IN FLUID PUMPING EQUIPMENT AND CONTROLS


• Water Pressure Booster Sets • Tank Level & Temperature Controls • Sealed System Pressurisation Units • Bespoke Design Service • Water Storage • Energy Efficient • Hydraulic Shock Control


Head Office: 01206 215121 Manchester: 0161 226 4727


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• Building Services Work Undertaken


• 2D Draughting • 3D Autocad MEP • Record Drawings • Excellent Rates & Turnaround Service


• MEP BIM Services


Contact Stephen:- T: 020 7043 7491 F: 020 7043 7493 E: cad@cadeuro.co.uk W: www.cadeuro.co.uk


Energy Effi ciency Controls/BMS/Controllability


Birling Consulting Ltd Professional Services: • BMS Design & Specifi cation • System design for controllable energy effi cient operation • Integration of Low Carbon Technologies • Controllability Reviews • PM, Reports, Guides, Advice, etc.


See: Taking Control - CIBSE Journal Dec 2011


Graham P Smith CEng MInstMC MCIBSE T: 01548 830672 E: grahambirling@aol.com W: www.birlingconsulting.co.uk


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Office move expands Mitsubishi Electric’s customer and training facilities Mitsubishi Electric has opened a sales office near Reigate in Surrey, in a move that also increases the company’s training facilities for both air conditioning and heating installers. The 6,000 sq ft site is ideally located close to both the M25 and M23 motorways to serve Mitsubishi Electric’s customers in south London and the south of England, and takes over from the previous office in Orpington. ‘We now have a fantastic facility that allows us to grow our sales operation to support our customers even more,’ said territory manager Steve Warrington. l Call 01737 387170


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