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Wieland’s Metalynx proves ideal for major refurbishment


Refurbishment of 1A Wimpole Street in Westminster has included the use of Wieland Electric’s Metalynx structured wiring system to connect small power and lighting, and to distribute the control cabling for the lighting management system. The Wieland Metalynx system was selected by electrical contractors Raytell Electrical because the company had confidence that Wieland products would meet all of the requirements of the project. l email sales.uk@wieland-electric. com or visit www.wieland-electric.com


Lochinvar fits out advanced hospital development in Norwich The Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation (NHS) Trust decided to upgrade dementia treatment facilities for the Norfolk area by building of one of the most advanced facilities in the UK at Hammerton Court, part of the Julian Hospital in Norwich. It was built over a 12-month period and comprises single-storey timber frame wards and a two-storey composite steel frame, containing the entrance, shared clinical areas, administration and training rooms. The considerable demand for hot water is satisfied by a large solar thermal system integrated with gas-fired condensing water heaters, all by Lochinvar. l Visit www.lochinvar.ltd.uk


New high-speed cleaner achieves heating system efficiency fast


In direct response to market demand for a fast-acting, safe-to-use heating system cleaner, Sentinel Commercial has introduced Senticlene 8500. Ideal for quick, one- day cleaning projects, Senticlene 8500 is perfect in circumstances that require immediate, unplanned cleaning, for example, prior to a new boiler or chiller installation. This cleaning solution has been developed specifically for commercial heating and closed cooling systems, such as those found in office facilities, conference venues, sports centres, hotels, schools and retail outlets. l Call 01928 588330


LG uses artistic licence with Artcool gallery wall mounts


LG’s Artcool range of indoor split and multi-split units rings the changes over more conventional white wall mounts, combining aesthetics and energy efficiencies for the domestic and light commercial markets. The top of the range Artcool Gallery wall-mounted unit resembles a framed picture and comes with a


changeable photo for the front panel. LG also offers a selection of conventional, standard, white wall-mounted units and also the Artcool Mirror unit, with a striking mirror finish. l Visit www.lg.com/uk/air-conditioning


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Two decades of CableCalc Level P marked with a free version of new twin and earth calculations To mark 20 years of CableCalc, Castline Systems has released a free version of its popular CableCalc program, which will calculate single- phase radial and ring circuits wired in twin and earth cable. It includes free technical support by email. CableCalc Level P is a fully working, unlimited-use version and provides far more than just simple volt drop calculations. CableCalc Level P can be downloaded from www.castlinesystems.com free of charge. l Call 01293 871751 or visit www.castlinesystems.com


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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


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


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