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NEMEX 2013 Thermal Energy


Visitors to the Thermal Energy stand at Nemex will be able to find out more about the Flu-Ace condens- ing flue gas/waste heat economiser.


Up to 90% of the heat normally lost through boiler flue gas stack emissions is recycled by the Flu-Ace unit – two to three times the amount recovered by conventional systems says the company – thanks to its direct contact (gas/liquid) design. This enables optimal recovery of both sensible and latent heat, even in widely varying operating conditions. The result is an energy saving of between 10% and 35% on boilers, while between 70% and 90% of the water vapour normally vented in the exhaust gas is condensed and recovered, providing water for recycling to process.


www.thermalenergy.com Stand L33


t-mac Technologies


The t-mac Technologies range is designed to help companies man- age and control energy consumption, using a touch-screen dis- play. Energy savings of up to 40% can be achieved using real-time smart metering, automatic monitoring and targeting (aM&T) soft- ware and wired and wireless building energy management systems (BeMS). Visitors to the t-mac stand will be given a sneak preview of the company’s new iPhone app, as well as the opportunity to take a virtual tour of the full t-mac range.


Tel: 0844 287 0007 info@t-mac.co.uk Stand H31


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