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Titan Products launches TPZ-Net Zigbee wireless range The TPZ-Net is a new range of wireless environmental products from Titan Products. Incorporating Zigbee wireless technology, the range creates extremely stable, self-healing mesh networking capabilities. The TPZ-Net range is designed to monitor temperature, CO2
, humidity, light and occupancy levels
wirelessly and transfer this information back to the Titan Products coordinator, where the information can be transferred onto a BACnet network or to other Titan product controllers, or I/O (input/output) devices. l Visit
www.titanproducts.com or call 0161 406 6480
Heat pump sizing calculator from Dimplex Dimplex is making life easier for installers with a new online calculator to help determine the heating requirements of a building and select the most appropriate heat pump and ancillary equipment. The heat pump sizing tool allows users to input details about the project they are working on, generating a report that can be used to give homeowners a useful estimate of costs before they decide to proceed to a full quotation, saving valuable time and allowing more initial enquiries to be handled quickly and efficiently. l Visit
www.dimplexheatpumpcalculator.co.uk or call 0844 879 3587
Gas interlock with integral fan controller installed at ‘Cookline’ The Safeguard Group has installed S&S Northern’s Merlin 1400 gas interlock in its new state-of-the-art ‘Cookline’ demonstration kitchen. The Merlin 1400, with its integral fan control system, is easier and quicker to install because it requires less wiring and is therefore more cost-effective. Because the fan is integral, less wall space is required, making it ideal for smaller kitchens. The Merlin 1400, which is also highly reliable and energy efficient, meets the requirements of BS6173:2009 for all new and refurbished kitchens. l Visit
www.snsnorthern.com, email
info@snsnorthern.com or call 01257 470983
The Multi V Water II from LG offers a green energy solution LG’s Multi V Water II geothermal-ready product is an advanced VRF water cooled system specifically designed for use in high-rise buildings. It allows connection of up to 64 indoor units to provide heating and cooling – it also features an instant water heating function. The LG VRF water system is extremely flexible and can seamlessly integrate into existing building condenser water loops. It can be applied to multiple applications – geothermal, boiler/cooling tower or a hybrid of both. l Visit
www.lg.com/uk/air-conditioning
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Waterloo helps deliver 80% energy savings at Scottish retail centre As part of a major refurbishment programme for one of Aberdeen’s major shopping destinations, Waterloo Air Products has supplied a wide range of air diffusers, including customised designs for the eating areas, and helped contribute towards an overall 80% reduction in energy use. Air terminal devices have been used throughout the Bon Accord shopping centre, where there was a need to design an efficient air distribution system to help reduce emissions and carbon footprints. l Visit
www.waterloo.co.uk or call 01622 717861
MHS Boilers are a beacon of success at Staffordshire University MHS Boilers has supplied two 905 kW ADI-NOx HT floor-standing boilers to the Beacon Building on the Stafford campus at Staffordshire University. Replacing two inefficient and ageing units, the new boilers supply heating and hot water to a variety of areas in the building, including a café, two restaurants, general teaching and lecturing rooms, offices and the student shop. The consulting engineers were Stoke-based Burgess Design Associates. l Visit
www.mhsboilers.com
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