PRODUCTS & SERVICES Telephone: 020 7880 7614 Email:
Patrick.Lynn@
redactive.co.uk A complete solution from Marflow Hydronics
Marflow Hydronics has strengthened its portfolio to include a range of solutions that offer customers a complete package to suit their needs. Xterminator prefabricated valve assemblies will save time on site and reduce costs, while remote commissioning speeds up the process and helps with continuous commissioning. Optergy Energy Management provides users with an ongoing energy monitoring solution that will give them insight into their energy usage. To find out more, download The Future is Saved brochure by visiting
www.marflowhydronics.
co.uk/solutions. l Call 0845 643 9096 or email
solutions@marflow.co.uk
Green hybrid van to deliver Ecodan for Mitsubishi Electric
Mitsubishi Electric is using a DAF-LF hybrid delivery truck to carry its Ecodan renewable heating systems to installers around the country. Ecodan is a leader in the market in residential air source heat pumps because of its performance, ease of installation and use, reliability, and the comprehensive technical support offered by the company. It is also the only air source heat pump to be endorsed by the Noise Abatement Society with its prestigious Quiet Mark. l Email
heating@meuk.mee.com
Telephone: 020 7880 7614 Email:
patrick.lynn@
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
LST Radiators
Easy installation – ready assembled Attractive functional design
BSRIA tested outputs and surface temperatures SteriTouch® as standard
antimicrobial surfaces
Energy efficient copper aluminium emitters
70 CIBSE Journal February 2013
Tel: 02392 450889 Fax: 02392 471319
www.groenholland.co.uk
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
www.aquatechpressmain.co.uk www.cibsejournal.com
• 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
Pump Packages
Stokvis units suit wide range of applications
Heating or chilled water systems within industrial and commercial premises can be efficiently and effectively pressurised with the specification of Econopress units, manufactured and supplied by Stokvis Energy Systems. All of the single and twin pump pressurisation units are manufactured to high tolerances and quality standards, with a wide choice of performance parameters and various electronic
control systems. Each unit is supplied mounted in a polyester powder coated mild steel cabinet, for integration into the building’s plant room. l Call 0208 733 3050 or email info@ stokvisboilers. com
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